What you're doing here is called gatekeeping and it's really dumb and arbitrary. These "standards" are completely meaningless to anyone but yourself. All this does is discourage newcomers and make Trekkies look like jerks.
Here's an actual rule of thumb to be a Trekkie: Do you like Star Trek? If the answer is yes, you're a Trekkie. If someone has seen a single episode or movie and they say they're a Trekkie, hey, welcome to the club. Glad to have that person. If someone has only seen STID and calls themselves a Star Trek fan, they are just as legitimately a Trekkie as someone who's seen every episode of every series six times.
TLDR: Don't be a gatekeeper. It's not a good look.
Well I'm sorry you feel that way but I look at it differently. I think there are different levels of fandom and made up a simple and quick 3 step process to decide if you're a hardcore fan or not. I'm not trying to exclude anyone and I'm not saying there's anything wrong with a person if they aren't a hardcore fan but I can't consider someone a true hardcore fan of a franchise without meeting my 3 requirements. I don't think anyone who bashes the original incarnation of something or doesn't like half of a franchise is a true fan but that's me. And it wasn't a test for Trekkies but any franchise which I clearly stated. I didn't say this was a scientifi, end all be all list. People always ask what's a "true fan" well I actually put some substance to it and decided to share it on MY thread. You could take some of your own advice and be a little less hostile when responding to someone.