Community MVP
by Pimento | 02/07/2010 15:01:24![]() Just out of curiosity how does one become a "community mvp"...not that i want to become one, i am just curious if they are just veterans to the forums, if so how long have they been posting and how does blizzard approach them about becoming one, or what? |
by Nethaera | 02/07/2010 16:39:33![]() You know it's a Friday before a holiday (at least for the US) weekend when things turn toward Monty Python quotes. ;) As the MVPs have already stated, program information is in the topmost sticky (the one that people ignore since it's been there since the dawn of time). We tend to look for people who are active and predominantly positive contributors to the community as a whole. We're always keeping our eyes out for more people as well. Also, being able to quote Monty Python, Discworld, or Douglas Adams doesn't hurt right? “The key to success is often the ability to adapt.” |
by Nethaera | 02/07/2010 18:18:16![]() Constructive feedback is always welcome be it negative or positive in nature. Not all feedback is constructive. Of course, this is a known, right? As for necroing, we don't have a hard line that says that a thread is necroed as of "x" time. That said though, it's about the context of the thread. Generally, if it's an older thread, it's important to note what the content is and whether it's out of date. Otherwise, people who aren't paying attention to the origination date could become confused. In that case, it's better to create a new one (unless there is a newer thread already.) If it's a fun thread you're resurrecting and it was long to begin with, it's better to create a new one. We can stretch threads but tend to try not to only since at some point, they can break. We try to control that when we can. ;) “The key to success is often the ability to adapt.” |
by Nethaera | 02/07/2010 18:31:33![]()
It's generally better to err on the side of "not a troll" just in case and then should the opposite be true (they are a troll), just walk away knowing that the information could be helping someone anyway. “The key to success is often the ability to adapt.” |
by Nethaera | 02/07/2010 18:42:20![]()
Unfortunately, as much as we work to do this, it's very easy for people to miss new information and many people generally have taught themselves to ignore the stickies (which is hazardous to your gaming forum browsing health fyi.) We try to limit how many stickies exist at one time and try to update the existing ones when we can (and notate the updates.) But, that said, we can't force anyone to notice and read them, but we can certainly remind people of their existence. “The key to success is often the ability to adapt.” |
by Nethaera | 02/07/2010 19:41:54![]()
Interesting feedback. You'll notice we tend to drop the new stickies down at the bottom of all of them so that it's the bottom most one then we slide them up as they become older. We'll keep trying to figure out ways to highlight them for people though. “The key to success is often the ability to adapt.” |
by Nethaera | 02/07/2010 23:00:35![]()
Those have some value, though you need more of them. “The key to success is often the ability to adapt.” |


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