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The accepted method to changing from a newf*g to an Oldf*g is that you have to be able to "Triforce" which is being able to use Unicode to construct a Triforce and have it stay the same without changing when you post it. The reason behind this is because most newf*gs do not know how to use Unicode, so they usually try to copy and paste it, which distorts the Triforce, which will get you ultimately shunned or worse. This is what a successfully made Triforce looks like (- = [ALT 225]):

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This is how it looks if not built properly/copy and pasted:

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"Oldfag" is an informal term on the internet that usually refers to someone who has been around for a long time in a particular online community or forum. To become an "oldfag," you would need to be an active participant in that community for a significant period of time, contributing to discussions, building relationships, and experiencing various changes and events over the years. It's more about the time and involvement you have invested rather than a title to strive for.

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