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OtLand Introducing Support Team group

Hello Dear Otlanders!

Not long from the last announcement, I have some piece of information that you might find interesting!

It is my pleasure to introduce Support Team group to Otland.

1. What is it?
Support Team is a new group of members on Otland, just like Administrators, Community Managers, Global Moderators and so on.

It consists of skilled members who have been around here on our forum for a while and feel comfortable providing in-depth, technical support to all community members on the Support Board, write tutorials and guides for newcomers as well as advanced users and perform other tasks in order to share the knowledge about OpenTibia in our community.

Support Team members serve as a close link between regular members and the Staff (if we weren't close enough) and are also a role models for the OT community. Comparing to the Tibia world, we may call them Tutors.

2. What are the duties of Support Team members?
As mentioned before, primary duties of Support Team members is to provide high-quality answers for any OT-related problems that members have on the Support Board. The goal is to not miss a single thread and solve every problem. It will be difficult in some cases, so we at least aim to provide hints and guidance. This support is not a free slavery service, though. The Support Team members are equipped with moderation permissions on the Support Board to keep it clean and organized. They also work to maintain the history of solved threads by marking them appropriately and making the information reusable to other members. This leads to creation of a large FAQ collection out of solved support threads.

Alternatively or in addition to the above, Support Team members might work on tutorials and guides (basic and advanced) that go into our Articles section or can contribute to the TFS documentation (or other projects).

It is possible that they might perform other individual duties instead and those will be approved on a case-by-case basis.

3. What are the benefits of Support Team members?
Support Team members are rewarded for their hard work for the OT community. Support Team members get all the Premium benefits without donating even a cent, because we value contribution more than money.
Apart from all the Premium members perks, Support Team members receive forum-wide recognition, access to a private board where they can discuss and coordinate support-related matters, own group color and other yet-to-be-determined rewards.

4. How to apply to be a Support Team member?
You don't. Yes, there is no application process. I (or other Staff member) will appoint Support Team members myself. Members with recognizable reputation (not necessarily reputation points) will receive offer letters (private messages) from me. They will be able to accept or reject participation in this project.

After they are appointed as Support Team members, they have to keep minimum activity according to the rules (vacation periods are possible though) to maintain their status (otherwise they will be demoted). Permanent (life-long), honorary memberships might be awarded in future for extraordinary members and those do not have to maintain the minimum activity.

There are no guidelines how to obtain an offer letter, nor we publish any requirements or appointment methods. However, if you hold skills mentioned in first section and are known to the Support Board users and moderators, post politely and professionally, there is a good chance you might get an offer.

There is no limit to the number of users we can appoint. I would love to appoint all of you and give you all the benefits if you satisfy the requirements. However, there is some capacity to what we can keep control of. Don't be sad if you don't get appointed despite your hard work. We might offer you participation later or we might have missed you (probable if you are a ninja). This is why sometimes it is acceptable for other members to nominate someone for the participation in this program and such nomination will be evaluated.

5. End Notes
This week I will be preparing and evaluating standardized rules relating to expected troubles that might arise. We also need some time to tune up the technical stuff (Talaturen is very busy with work and study). I expect to start sending offer letters next week and this is probably the time when things start changing, hopefully for better. Isn't it worth helping others now?


Please post any comments, suggestions or concerns you have!
 
I don't like this, well, because you made it public(It already existed before right?). Now alot of user will only help because they gain something from it not to help the community.
 
I don't like this, well, because you made it public(It already existed before right?). Now alot of user will only help because they gain something from it not to help the community.

What's the difference, if someone does it for premium or not? The ones in need of support will recieve their support more likely with this system. And no, it didn't exist before
 
So basically someone will join to get a position so that they could do something they can already do without having that position?

Makes sense....
 
We can see the post history(as can everyone else), so if you only help now because of it, then we'll see that

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So basically someone will join to get a position so that they could do something they can already do without having that position?

Makes sense....
and they get free promotion and start to make up a name for themselves, which will increase their chances of becoming a moderator
 
We can see the post history(as can everyone else), so if you only help now because of it, then we'll see that

You added this support te.. blabla because you wanted folks to be more motivated to help out, right? The reason people will support is for 1. Premium 2. A cool name color. I might support some more if I get these, the past should not be relevant tbh
 
So basically someone will join to get a position so that they could do something they can already do without having that position?

Makes sense....

This will work, I can almost guarantee that. I'm sure people will help for the plain title/status/premium. The point of this all is to boost the support given.
 
Probably limited cuz everyone would just join it 4 fun

People who want to be chosen as a support member will have to be active and solve questions (not only answer) related to Opentibia so they have to invest their time to help the community, and most people that will go for the donation access will most likely drop out because this may be too much time consuming for them, or will be noticeable like giving 100 answers while 5 are helpful (e.g. spamming).
 
What's the difference, if someone does it for premium or not? The ones in need of support will recieve their support more likely with this system. And no, it didn't exist before
Ye I guess you're right ;p
Btw
We're already giving permanent premium to users who are contributing a lot, it's just not announced anywhere because I don't want people to do it just to get premium but I want to see that they actually care about the open community. I won't list everyone who has received it here and for which reason, but I can name a few: Cykotitan, Diath (Chojrak), Fallen, The Forgotten Server developers, and a few OpenTibia developers. We have plans on restricting the marketplace board further, and with that change we might make something like this official.
Basiclly the same thing, no?
 
You added this support te.. blabla because you wanted folks to be more motivated to help out, right? The reason people will support is for 1. Premium 2. A cool name color. I might support some more if I get these, the past should not be relevant tbh

Doesn't hurt to be honest does it?

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I personally thing alot of people don't feel obligated to help because it's not really part of their responsibility, giving people the title of support tech or whatever will motivate them more to put more effort as long as there is some sort of compensation, even if it's like a special thread where every month you put down the top helpers and everybody else's stats.
 
We can see the post history(as can everyone else), so if you only help now because of it, then we'll see that

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and they get free promotion and start to make up a name for themselves, which will increase their chances of becoming a moderator

1. Becoming a moderator IS NOT a reward, it's something you do to because you want to help OTLand.

2. Some people have huge "names", still they would make crapp & shitty moderators. If you become a moderator or not depends on way other things, not if you have a big name I think =/
 
I never helped out as much in the community because I never thought it would go noticed.
But this will prove me wrong by showing that OTLand staff notices normal members helping out and therefore giving them a title.

I think it's a step in the right direction & it will surely motivate me to help more.
 
which will increase their chances of becoming a moderator

I am not sure why I am against what you said but being a moderator doesn't have to be earned this way or even increased in its chances like that.

Player X doesn't know how to support people with scripting because he doesn't script.

Player Y knows how to support people with scripting.

Player X doesn't get moderator but he would have almost had it.

Player Y gets moderator because he knew how to script.
 
I am not sure why I am against what you said but being a moderator doesn't have to be earned this way or even increased in its chances like that.

Player X doesn't know how to support people with scripting because he doesn't script.

Player Y knows how to support people with scripting.

Player X doesn't get moderator but he would have almost had it.

Player Y gets moderator because he knew how to script.

I agree, being a moderator has NOTHING to do with helping people(except when it comes to the forum stuff, not OT)
 
So basically someone will join to get a position so that they could do something they can already do without having that position?

Makes sense....

What do you think about people who try to apply for a moderation position (even before Otland had a real donation system) ? They want to help, the benefits should just be an extra.

I am not sure why I am against what you said but being a moderator doesn't have to be earned this way or even increased in its chances like that.

Player X doesn't know how to support people with scripting because he doesn't script.

Player Y knows how to support people with scripting.

Player X doesn't get moderator but he would have almost had it.

Player Y gets moderator because he knew how to script.

You should only get a moderator position through an application, these will be discussed by the staff and the history of the user applying for an position will be searched thoroughly and we will notice those who are being active, helpful and we ask ourselves whether the person fits for the position, and by being a support member you already showed that you are active and that you are helpful.
 
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I agree, being a moderator has NOTHING to do with helping people(except when it comes to the forum stuff, not OT)

And I disagree.
Scripting is just a PART of it all. If you have 0 knowledge/skills/experience in OT, I don't feel like being a moderator on this forum fits you.
 
What do you think about people who try to apply for a moderation position (even before Otland had a real donation system) ? They want to help, the benefits should just be an extra.

Moderation position is basically being a supportive person to the forum and not to OT related stuff e.g: stop spammers,threats,harrasings etc~

Support team position is basically being a normal person with a tittle. e.g: help with scripting or mapping(A thing that could be achieved without that position)

I believe there's a huge difference.

I don't know why people argue when I disagree with an opinion or something that is made my Talaturen, everyone has their points of view.

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And I disagree.
Scripting is just a PART of it all. If you have 0 knowledge/skills/experience in OT, I don't feel like being a moderator on this forum fits you.

Okay, let's just kick any moderator that doesn't know how to script (based on your cute logic)
 
And I disagree.
Scripting is just a PART of it all. If you have 0 knowledge/skills/experience in OT, I don't feel like being a moderator on this forum fits you.

Hani for example, I've NEVER seen a post of her supporting someone with an OT issue. But she does great moderating whenever she does it, urgh haven't seen her in awhile except from SC board.
 
Just because you are part of the Support Team it doesn't mean that you will become a Moderator, its just that we can see how a person behaves in a position of responsibility(since they'll also be moderators on the Support Board)
 
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