Ya'll may have noticed that i'm super bored today. So I just came up with an idea.
Now I just checked the channel #staff-help on discord and I noticed that there was only one response from a staffmember in four hours, while there were nine questions and three replies by a member to another, which isn't allowed. I also feel like not everyone gets a response troughout the whole day by staff members as staff skips to the easiest ones. I easily could've answered most of these questions, but I don't have a staff rank (nor do I want one), but I do want to help out.
All of these questions are fairly easy to reply to, even if you aren't a member of staff but just an active forumer/discord member/player. Also telling someone not to reply to other members is fairly easy.
I feel like #staff-help it's goal is derailing and therefore #staff-help should be changed to #help.
Now let me explain the context of #help. Members can apply for a rank in this channel. It's basically a pre-helper test. There will be a survey on the forums which asks a bunch of questions and you'll have to reply in the correct way to it. The idea is that you'll answer correctly and be as friendly as possible, to help other members with their problems.
Now I hear some of you already replying with why we would need it, why not make these players helpers. Because helpers partly get accepted by the way they reply to people with their problems. Now we used to have an active forum, but now barely annoyone comes to the forums for their problems. There is right now no chance to test someones knowledge about the systems and rules if there aren't any players that need help. This makes players unqualified very quickly, while not even knowing their full capacity.
Now i'm not too sure about my suggestion as it could also lead to a lot of confusion about why some members can reply and some not and it would take some time to go trough the applications. Another option could be that Sr. Mods ask members to get this rank, instead of having to go trough tons of bad applications. It might makes the tasks for helpers and moderators easier to manage. Thus there is nothing more annoying than having to wait over four hours for a reply to your question, while there are tons of members online that do know the answer.
Edit: Thanks Rick for reminding me. There are indeed questions that only staff can answer, these should be left open. Some staff members have their DM's open and you can refer player to there, have a consult hour-ish thing where a member of staff will be online and answers as much as he can. That way he doesn't have to dig up.
Now I just checked the channel #staff-help on discord and I noticed that there was only one response from a staffmember in four hours, while there were nine questions and three replies by a member to another, which isn't allowed. I also feel like not everyone gets a response troughout the whole day by staff members as staff skips to the easiest ones. I easily could've answered most of these questions, but I don't have a staff rank (nor do I want one), but I do want to help out.
All of these questions are fairly easy to reply to, even if you aren't a member of staff but just an active forumer/discord member/player. Also telling someone not to reply to other members is fairly easy.
I feel like #staff-help it's goal is derailing and therefore #staff-help should be changed to #help.
Now let me explain the context of #help. Members can apply for a rank in this channel. It's basically a pre-helper test. There will be a survey on the forums which asks a bunch of questions and you'll have to reply in the correct way to it. The idea is that you'll answer correctly and be as friendly as possible, to help other members with their problems.
Now I hear some of you already replying with why we would need it, why not make these players helpers. Because helpers partly get accepted by the way they reply to people with their problems. Now we used to have an active forum, but now barely annoyone comes to the forums for their problems. There is right now no chance to test someones knowledge about the systems and rules if there aren't any players that need help. This makes players unqualified very quickly, while not even knowing their full capacity.
Now i'm not too sure about my suggestion as it could also lead to a lot of confusion about why some members can reply and some not and it would take some time to go trough the applications. Another option could be that Sr. Mods ask members to get this rank, instead of having to go trough tons of bad applications. It might makes the tasks for helpers and moderators easier to manage. Thus there is nothing more annoying than having to wait over four hours for a reply to your question, while there are tons of members online that do know the answer.
Edit: Thanks Rick for reminding me. There are indeed questions that only staff can answer, these should be left open. Some staff members have their DM's open and you can refer player to there, have a consult hour-ish thing where a member of staff will be online and answers as much as he can. That way he doesn't have to dig up.