What follows is probably one of those things that falls into the "stupid questions" category, but I'm going to embarrass myself anyway.
As we go down the column from the top, and hover over the various icons, all but one show at least some "blurb," e.g., "Joined," "Messages," "Likes," "Points," then what I think is "Solved Count" for the last one, but it has no blurb.
So, question one: Is that last one a count of the number of your own (or that member's) messages that have been marked "best answer/solved"? [The icon looks like an exclamation point/bang in a speech blob].
Question Two: How on earth do points work? [And this is strictly for my own edification, I'm not hung up on points.] On my own posts I'm shown as having 640 points. I have seen other members with very, very low post counts, but who joined years before I did, with what seem to be astronomical (above 10,000) point counts. I have absolutely no conception about how those are acquired as they have no direct connection to anything I typically notice. Someone must know.
As we go down the column from the top, and hover over the various icons, all but one show at least some "blurb," e.g., "Joined," "Messages," "Likes," "Points," then what I think is "Solved Count" for the last one, but it has no blurb.
So, question one: Is that last one a count of the number of your own (or that member's) messages that have been marked "best answer/solved"? [The icon looks like an exclamation point/bang in a speech blob].
Question Two: How on earth do points work? [And this is strictly for my own edification, I'm not hung up on points.] On my own posts I'm shown as having 640 points. I have seen other members with very, very low post counts, but who joined years before I did, with what seem to be astronomical (above 10,000) point counts. I have absolutely no conception about how those are acquired as they have no direct connection to anything I typically notice. Someone must know.