Trooper Cooper
Well-Known Member
Just to clarify, what is the current status of the Blackjack-and-Hookers situation?
chwbcc said:I think the forum Levels should be adjusted.
For example: I needed 60 post to see the Classified area. I burned through 60 posts in, I believe, three weeks. After a month of questions I don't think I am qualified to be a veteran. And I don't think I should be able to take the easy way out and buy/trade pieces yet. This isn't a place to get a halo costume it's a place to learn how to build a costume... any costume.
So a better ranking system with exclusivity to forums based on rank.
I am close to 200 posts and I have found that people who have been here and posted this much have a pretty good understanding of how the forum works. They know not to post something with out Pics. They know to put WTB WTS in the titles they also have better naming conventions for their threads, and often use the sub-header to clarify the topic. I am no where near the level of some of the 500 or 1000 post users but in time I will be as knowledgeable.
So I suggest, Simply raise the level to:
Level: 0-100 Rank: PFC Access to: Only the Noob forum
Level: 101-300 Rank: Staff Sargent Access to: Apprentice Forums
Level: 301-500 Rank: SMS Sargent Access to: Master Apprentice Forums
Level: 501-1000 Rank: Lieutenant Access to: Prop Master Forums
Level: 1000+ Rank: Captain Access to: Elitist
This will allow the Noobs to be Noobs asking Noob Questions and making Noob Mistakes. Over time they will learn the structure and protocol and by the time they have posted 100 times the should know how to read the stickies, create topical posts and how to be contributing members of the community
I am not sure if you really need to have all the different levels of access and the different forums but exclusivity breeds loyalty and ownership.
You won't be able to really regulate the Noob forum and it will be known that this is a learning section both in costuming and forum processes. But in the higher levels you expect more from the users because they should have learned the basics after 100 posts. Then if the higher ranking members what to visit the Noob forum they can, and if not they can seek comfort in knowing that their investment into their craft and the community has given them a place free from the Noobish activity.
Maybe even offer Noobs the ability to "Read only" the higher level threads but not to post and clutter up the forums. This way they can learn from the veterans and still have access to them and their work.
Creating more rules and more stickies won't solve the problem, Noobs will have to be constantly guided and monitored. Which is a good thing because this way they can be molded into the respectable members we would like them to be.
kensai111 said:Condense and separate the tutorials/stickies. I feel they should have their own forum section right up top. People see the showcase and think molding and these other advanced techniques are the way to tackle armor making and it simply isn't true. There are also multiple stickies all about the same thing just posted everywhere else - condense them into one super tutorial OR atleast clear duplicates discussing the same things. Also we have a few forum sections can be completely removed (Ex: 405th E-Zine, E3 2009, etc). Final suggestion, stricter moderation. EX: Our affiliate ForgeHub has 45,000 active forum members - nothing is out of place due to strict rule enforcement.
Cheers,
Kensai
Gremlin117 said:Just a quick, rebuttal, noobs status doesn't always mean your unskilled and ask a lot of questions... I believe the Legendary Rube was a noob when he created his ODST helmet. The current reply to topics but can't create them seems to be fair enough and allows some hidden talents with noob tags to contribute.
CommanderFluffy said:is their a way for us to somehow have better updateing to the 405th source... i can never tell if anything is updated because the images barely change at times... lack of newer articles? and the navigation bothers me... but thats just me.
chwbcc said:Level: 0-100 Rank: PFC Access to: Only the Noob forum
Level: 101-300 Rank: Staff Sargent Access to: Apprentice Forums
Level: 301-500 Rank: SMS Sargent Access to: Master Apprentice Forums
Level: 501-1000 Rank: Lieutenant Access to: Prop Master Forums
Level: 1000+ Rank: Captain Access to: Elitist
This will allow the Noobs to be Noobs asking Noob Questions and making Noob Mistakes. Over time they will learn the structure and protocol and by the time they have posted 100 times the should know how to read the stickies, create topical posts and how to be contributing members of the community
chwbcc said:Level: 0-100 Rank: PFC Access to: Only the Noob forum
Level: 101-300 Rank: Staff Sargent Access to: Apprentice Forums
Level: 301-500 Rank: SMS Sargent Access to: Master Apprentice Forums
Level: 501-1000 Rank: Lieutenant Access to: Prop Master Forums
Level: 1000+ Rank: Captain Access to: Elitist
CommanderFluffy said:post
f0xtr0t09 said:Agreed, I believe that you should reach a certain post count to start posting in a certain section, but then after that you have to make something or showcase your work, or even just contribute to the site in some way to get to the next rank. Everyone can do something for the site, even if it isn't armor making, you can help others, be a friendly and compatible person and just enjoy what we do, I believe that ranking up should be based on activity in the site, and behavior...not to mention etiquette.
Sithslayer78 said:2. Working chat function
dconkid said:paid membership, 5$ for a username, or paid posting. 2 cents per post should do it.
fewer immature mods, more mature staff.
less kids. Age 18 minimum would cut out a lot of the noise.