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If you check the "Meet the Staff" link at the bottom, it lists every staff member here and their position Or you can check out: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showgroups.php (yes it's still there, and it lists Marco as one of the "Administrators") See above; That would not help to identify any volunteer staff members because we all are with the exception of Marco Chris |
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How am I possibly to conclude that Marco is a vBulletin employee and that every other admin/mod is an unpaid volunteer from that title?
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Secondly, I did not infer that the titles were meant to determine to the user whether the staff member is a volunteer or here in some official capacity... The only officiality differences are that vBulletin employees are just that, an employee; A volunteer staff member here is still a staff member... Thirdly, thats a big assumption; I'm English, born and raised here, and so fluent in the language; If someone turned to me and said "Do you think an 'Admin' outranks a 'Coordinator'?", by the sheer meaning of the word 'Coordinator' you can surmise that their position is higher... As for people visiting the staff pages; Well, I personally view the showgroups page (or equivalent if available) on every site to see who the people who are Mods and Admins, Owners etc... A little information can get you a long way Finally, those titles you suggested actually end up making determining who performs what function here to the average user more difficult; A "Site Coordinator" generally is someone in charge, who gives out jobs, analyses and discusses with staff and members about things that are open to change, and actively communicate to people through the website (thats what I personally see a Coordinator to be)... An "Official Representative" could be the Official Jelsoft Main Office Janitor, for all someone on the other end knows The other staff titles are self-explanitory Chris |
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vBulletin.org is mostly ran by our volunteer staff.
Our volunteer Admins make most of the decissions and do most of the (admin) work. (As our volunteer moderators do most of the moderating work). My tasks (among others): - Assist the staff in decission making - Act as escalation point in case of a disagreement between staff and a member. - Give official (Jelsoft) answers if needed. - Protect the interest of Jelsoft whenever needed. |
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How does a thread about a graphics request area become a discussion about the staff ??
As Marco has pretty much said - the day to day running and decisions are the resposibility of the three main site administrators (Danny, Joe and myself) - as the site co-ordinator, Marco also has the vbulletin "rank" of administrator. All important admin decisions are made by joint discussion between the administrators, and Marco is also involved in those discussions, both to advise from his own experience and obviously to represent and protect the interests of Jelsoft. I guess in theory, he could overrule any change on the basis that it was not in Jelsofts interests, in practice that has never been an issue. Now, what was the topic of this thread again ........... |
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If only everyone was enthusiastic as you shelley ! However, I think having labels like this will only heighten the already overbearing "Gimme" mentality within the community. Pepople will assume coming to the forum that their request will be filled, and get annoyed and bump all the time when it's not...
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That is a risk of having a seperate forum for these requests.
On the other hand, it might also get more responses from people with interest in design and graphics as they don't need to find threads of their interest between many other threads. |
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I find (and from experience) that when members see requests filled and there are signs of high activity in the form of requests being taken on and filled it enduces more designers to get stuck in (even members that are graphics savy) but it's a way of getting members who want to get a foothold into graphic design a foothold in the door and what better place to start than in the graphic requests. This will eventually lead (an assumption) members possibly submitting into the graphic database.
Anyway, I think the idea is worth pondering on. Edit: @Dean That is a strong possibility that members will bump their threads. So, I would suggest that a line is written in the guidelines that any thread should not be bumped untill 48 hours have past. Sure, this won't stop them from bumping but it will cut down some of the impatient members. I did write some guidelines in this thread (which I thought would have been implemented and I stated that staff and members are not obligated to fill requests and that the graphic request is community driven. It's like the old age say. You don't ask, you don't get. but in this case you ask, you still may not get. It's just a chance that any requester has to take when requesting. |
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