It’s February 8, 2013 and AllTriberr just got a brand new facelift. A whole new redesign. Perfect timing, because guess what? Triberr.com is getting a complete overhaul. On February 18th Triberr will be holding an exclusive Sneak Peak showing off … Continue reading →
When first getting the hang of Triberr, many people have a lot of questions, and one of the most frequently asked questions is about how to read the “My Posts” area and what it all means. Here is a quick … Continue reading →
Introducing Triberr Shields! Triberr always has something under the belt and in development. Looks like they’ve been busy because they have rolled out a new area called “Shields”! What are shields? Well, they are what they sound like. They are … Continue reading →
Many already know how to to accept a triberr invite for a tribe, but not everyone does. I think that when you first come into Triberr, you aren’t quite sure what you’re doing and you might need some direction. … Continue reading →
When you first sign onto Triberr it can be difficult to maneuver your way around. We are working on making that easier but in the meantime, hopefully this site will help. With that said, I saw an increase recently in … Continue reading →
These are also posted in the bonfires: Bonfire Category Guidelines – Please Read Before Posting The bonfires are a place we hope you come to interact with other members. There are plenty of different categories but we ask that you … Continue reading →
The hope we have for this website is to be a somewhat comprehensive help site to everything Triberr. We are aware that there are some that find the site confusing at first, and we want to help. We are hoping … Continue reading →
Most chiefs at some point decide they would like to invite an existing Triberr member to their tribe. Inviting individuals outside of Triberr is done through a different method, so here is the method to send an Inbreeding invite. … Continue reading →
You may have seen it, or you may have heard someone talking about it, but you’re still wondering what the big deal is. Perhaps you’ve never even heard of Triberr. I would say that’s a real shame, but you’re … Continue reading →