User educators considered staff.

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  1. Unread #1 - Nov 15, 2008 at 2:45 PM
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    User educators considered staff.

    I think User Educators should be considered staff, yet in turn, becoming a User Educator should be made more difficult.

    Considering the contribution they make to our forums, we should give them limited power in the User Educator forum, and consider them members of staff.

    Sound good?
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    Well I hope Tgump doesn't see this..

    Hehe...

    I'm scared of what he will say >.>

    And I think that UE's should be staff, but make it harder to become one. In turn, there must also be an Additional 1 or 2 Head User Educators, so that they may vote for those who shall be brought in, in addition to the UE's already on the Team.

    Hmm. Good thought.

    I'll recompose my thoughts, and come back later with a different aspect of Pros and Cons.

    Hmm.
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    I'm hoping this is a sarcastic thread or you will never hear the end of this in the IRC...

    Head User Educators are staff, that is it. Regular educators just post guides to "help people" and wear their epic rank.
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    i'm not welcome in this IRC.

    And i've seen Deacons suggestion, but i don't really like deacon therefore do not care.

    User Educators put more time into their contributions than most Moderators do, so why shouldn't they be considered staff?

    And good thought on adding a few more HUE's.


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    User educators considered staff.

    As Darkgroove said here, HUE's are staff. Due to recent changes on the forums they decided to grant HUE&#8217;s mod powers. As for getting into the UE, it's completely based on an invite only status. In my eyes that is a very difficult way to get in, and it requires you to be very active and helpful in both the UE section and throughout the forums. I think it's unnecessary to give regular UE&#8217;s mod-like powers, even in the UE section. If and when they become an HUE, then they deserve such privileges. Just my 2 cents.

    It&#8217;s like giving VB programmers mod privileges in the Programming section. It&#8217;s unnecessary.

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    We do appreciate people recognizing that many of us do put thought into our posts and contributions. It's just a little excessive to grant powers to normal UE's.
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    I don't really think they should have much power in the forums, just be recognized for their contributions.
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    Actually HUE's have had mod privileges since back when Macroman was a mod.
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    I was under the impression that Macroman's powers were only sectional, not complete mod status.
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    I was going to apply for UE when he was head, as he's a good mate of mine i knew i'd be pretty much certain in if i did my tuts well. unfortunately i could be assed doing another 2 tuts after finishing my 1st.
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    I lol'd denial.
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    Since when do you know this? Do you calculate each time a moderator is on? Are you able to see their mod logs? Can you see the staff lounge?

    All based on your opinion which is incorrect.
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    Perhaps UE's should not posess such a Mod-like power, but have the power to infract spammers?

    Perhaps they should be able to lock useless Guides as well, and be removed from the UE if they make such a decision before asking The Dark.

    Well, never mind that... because in asking TD, he would take care of it...

    Anyways, I just think there should be 1 or 2 new HUE's, because TD is hardly active, and it should help the section.

    There are Guides in the UE that do teach people things, Deacon, and apparently you have failed to read them thoroughly. Some Guides happen to involve a complete process from start to end, and actually help a particular individual in something that they very well needed.

    Most Guides are made on a requested-basis, and therefore, helps that one individual out.

    Some Guides, however, are very short and self-explanatory, and should be removed.
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    +1 agreed, except i think UE's should be able to Lock a post only, That would make things better
     
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    User educators considered staff.

    UE's are simply not staff. They never really have been.
     
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