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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 know this is completely off-topic and useless, but "punished" in correspondence to being inactive is the wrong choice of word.
It's not like I'm going to go shoot my best friend because he hasn't been playing a game with me in awhile.

I just don't like the way how people are using that word.
 
See it as a consequence of inactivity or a expiration of your support team time then :)
 
See it as a consequence of inactivity or a expiration of your support team time then :)

It's just simply too harsh. If they're inactive, then they're inactive; no need to bring out the whip and start crackin' it.
They simply should just get demoted and a thanks for supporting the community as much as they could.
 
See it as a consequence of inactivity or a expiration of your support team time then :)

I know this is completely off-topic and useless, but "punished" in correspondence to being inactive is the wrong choice of word.
It's not like I'm going to go shoot my best friend because he hasn't been playing a game with me in awhile.

I just don't like the way how people are using that word.

Happy?
 
Let's say the get punished very gently and everyone is happy.
Let's just stop the discussion about our wording as everyone is getting the point but nobody seems to find the correct words for it.
 
Close thread? It'd be better that way and if anyone has an idea they can take it up with Don or one of the Mods.
 
No, all feedback and new idea's regarding the topic of this thread are welcome. Now if anyone has idea's or suggestions that should be implemented then we encourage you to post it.
 
Let's say the get punished very gently and everyone is happy.
Let's just stop the discussion about our wording as everyone is getting the point but nobody seems to find the correct words for it.

Oh, I know. Like I said, it's completely off-topic and useless, I just wanted to point out that adding that verb puts it all in a completely different perspective.
There are no better words, but it certainly can be done without using the word. If you're inactive, you get demoted.
But as you suggested, I'm done talking about it.
 
It's just simply too harsh. If they're inactive, then they're inactive; no need to bring out the whip and start crackin' it.
They simply should just get demoted and a thanks for supporting the community as much as they could.

Why do you think the reasonable staff around here goes another way?
I doubt anything else will happen then the statement you've given in the latest line.

You really seem to take the word "punish" too severe, it's just the result of being inactive.
 
About the future/efficiency of this system:

It's impossible to predict how well this will/won't work. All we can do is see how it unfolds. Its leader is strong and it has a great foundation, there's nothing more anyone can really do.
There will be some bad apples. There always are. ;)

Red
 
Unlike moderating, being in this group does not give any advantages except for being Premium in the end. You can barely abuse this position.

I think he's talking about people who will act like they care until they get premium and after awhile they'll kill themselves and then bitch and complain about not still being premmy from getting 'demoted' or 'punished' for not doing their job like they are supposed to.
 
Why do you think the reasonable staff around here goes another way?
I doubt anything else will happen then the statement you've given in the latest line.

You really seem to take the word "punish" too severe, it's just the result of being inactive.

Leave him be. If it annoys him let it be.

@Topic

Of course there will be bad apples. There are always bad examples. And to people saying it can't be abused in any way you are wrong.
 
I think he's talking about people who will act like they care until they get premium and after awhile they'll kill themselves and then bitch and complain about not still being premmy from getting 'demoted' or 'punished' for not doing their job like they are supposed to.

And there's any reason to even care about those people after they've been demoted?
It's just like demoting a Tutor or so in some OT server, then he bitches about anything he can bitch about. Just don't care about them.

I'd love to see the result of this whole program anyway, it still sounds very promising and not "too abusive".
 
And there's any reason to even care about those people after they've been demoted?
It's just like demoting a Tutor or so in some OT server, then he bitches about anything he can bitch about. Just don't care about them.

I'd love to see the result of this whole program anyway, it still sounds very promising and not "too abusive".

So do I, I like the whole idea, I just hope people are still willing to support and help others even if they did not get selected.
 
So do I, I like the whole idea, I just hope people are still willing to support and help others even if they did not get selected.

Well, I'm sure you can join at a later moment as well, so they would have to keep on giving support. But if you're in there you should basically continue supporting with some more sexy name.
But well, I can really see your concern but I don't think it has a huge impact since the real support given was insanely low anyway.

Thing I've realized is that tons of people started helping now, but their answers are pretty much worth nothing. (Only relevant to some people, of course)
In the end you can do nothing about it except for just not-selecting them as already stated in the OP, which will result in a decrease of those answers in the end.. maybe.
 
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