#### MemBrain Score
This one is the easiest to understand. member.cash looks at a wide range of actions on your account and gives you a score based on them. Things like likes and
| follows and remembers. This is recalculated regularly and the score is on your profile page. The score is a guess at whether your account is real and valuable - if it is less than 2,
| bit like asking all of your trusted contacts what they think of another person. Let's say they all rate the person from 1 to 5 - then you average it and that's the score. What we do
| your head around is that it is a ***relationship score*** - it only exists between people. **Your TGS for Bob is different to my TGS for Bob** because you have different trusted
| contacts to me. All my contacts think Bob is just the kitten's mittens, but all your contacts think Bob is mad as a bag of hammers, so we get different scores for Bob.
| thing about that is that the better information you provide, the better information the Trust Graph gives you back. You're incentivized to rate accurately.
| infer some ratings. If you follow someone, that's a 3.5/5 rating. If you invested in a creator coin, that's a 4.5 rating, a block is a rating of 2. It's not perfect, but it's some
| data to start with. You can override those ratings and attach a comment on a member's profile page. Your comments show up on mouseovers on the Trust Graph too.
**What if I have a lot of followers?** Won't my score get dragged down to a 3.5 average. Yes, but only to a point. We average over the first 15 trusted contacts. Past
| 15, it won't drag your score down. Also the score is just an approximation of the information provided in the graph. A TGS of 4 averaged over 15 contacts is probably better than a