Valhalla Legends Forums Archive | Battle.net Bot Development | Most Valuable Poster (MVP) program

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Spht
Since I'm too lazy to write a big documentation on this, I'll just use the FAQ from the World of Warcraft forum with appropriate adjustments:

How are MVPs recognized?

They get a special title and five unique stars next to their name when they post in a board which they are a MVP.

Why was the MVP Program created?

This tag next to users who have made contributions to the community lends a note of credibility to what they post; it allows users to take what they say at face value.

What does an MVP do?

An MVP continues to promote constructive posting wherever they can.  They contribute to the community and encourage polite discussion.  When you see an MVP post, listen to what they have to say--they were chosen for their knowledge on the board they're posting in.

Why aren't the MVPs all level 60s?

Uhh ... next question!

How can I become an MVP?

To participate in Botdev's MVP program, one must be a positive influence to the community in posting constructively, encouraging discussion (and no, that doesn't mean giving a post a title and then saying "Discuss."), as well as regularly active.  If you meet this criteria, and we view such actions on a regular basis, there is a possibility you may be asked to participate in the program.  Very few people are chosen for this honorary role, which may be revoked at any time.  MVPs are assigned on a per-board basis.  Please do not contact us requesting to be a MVP.
August 2, 2006, 2:44 PM
warz
Just bring back karma, or reputation points.
August 2, 2006, 5:16 PM
inner.
I guess it sounds alright..
August 2, 2006, 6:57 PM
HeRo
I think we all know who it is  ::)
August 2, 2006, 9:52 PM
zorm
Really, who is it?!
August 2, 2006, 11:01 PM
HeRo
Userloser
August 2, 2006, 11:04 PM
zorm
Oh, darn I was hoping it would be someone cool!  :'(
August 2, 2006, 11:12 PM
Myndfyr
[quote author=HeRo link=topic=15477.msg156424#msg156424 date=1154555554]
I think we all know who it is  ::)
[/quote]
There are no set number of MVPs per-board, which means there can be multiple here.
August 2, 2006, 11:16 PM
Quarantine
[quote author=Zorm link=topic=15477.msg156428#msg156428 date=1154560333]
Oh, darn I was hoping it would be someone cool!  :'(
[/quote]

Don't worry, it's still me.
August 3, 2006, 12:19 AM
HeRo
How to you know when you are an MVP? Do you get something special?
August 3, 2006, 1:11 AM
Maddox
Wow, ripping off Blizzard.

Pretty lame.
August 3, 2006, 1:52 AM
warz
[quote author=Maddox link=topic=15477.msg156435#msg156435 date=1154569974]
Wow, ripping off Blizzard.

Pretty lame.
[/quote]

lol, well, if you pan out a little bit, this entire community is built around Blizzard rip offs. Bots? Emulating their games? Hacks? C'mon.
August 3, 2006, 3:15 AM
Newby
[quote author=Spht link=topic=15477.msg156418#msg156418 date=1154529856]
Since I'm too lazy to write a big documentation on this
[/quote]

I personally wouldn't. An MVP? On vL forums? Requiring FAQs? Should be fairly straight forward. If someone doesn't know what an MVP is, odds are they came here to get code to complete their CSB VB bot. :P

[quote author=HeRo link=topic=15477.msg156427#msg156427 date=1154559845]
Userloser
[/quote]

[quote author=Spht link=topic=15477.msg156418#msg156418 date=1154529856]
An MVP continues to promote constructive posting wherever they can. They contribute to the community and encourage polite discussion. When you see an MVP post, listen to what they have to say--they were chosen for their knowledge on the board they're posting in.
[/quote]

I remember UserLoser in two words: "stfu nerd"

I'd personally suggest looking at a person's history to see how they act, and if they just suddenly change to get a rank and feel special. ;)

But that's just me.

I agree with warz: KARMA.
August 3, 2006, 3:26 AM
HeRo
Yea I was joking about userloser, I apparently thought wrong about how people would take it  :-[
August 3, 2006, 6:29 AM
Spht
[quote author=Maddox link=topic=15477.msg156435#msg156435 date=1154569974]
Wow, ripping off Blizzard.

Pretty lame.
[/quote]

We had a similar program years ago on the Gamers.com boards (VIP), we're just now bringing it back.  That is where the idea came from originally.

[quote author=Newby link=topic=15477.msg156439#msg156439 date=1154575568]
[quote author=Spht link=topic=15477.msg156418#msg156418 date=1154529856]
Since I'm too lazy to write a big documentation on this
[/quote]

I personally wouldn't. An MVP? On vL forums? Requiring FAQs? Should be fairly straight forward. If someone doesn't know what an MVP is, odds are they came here to get code to complete their CSB VB bot. :P[/quote]

It's better than suddenly making people MVPs, then having questions fly in "What's MVP?  why's he MVP?  can I be MVP?"

I realize that most people probably know what MVP is--which is why I used the World of Warcraft FAQ as mostly a joke (notice how not all the questions belong?).  This is just a simple introduction.

[quote author=Newby link=topic=15477.msg156439#msg156439 date=1154575568]
I'd personally suggest looking at a person's history to see how they act, and if they just suddenly change to get a rank and feel special. ;)[/quote]

Constructive posting and polite discussion is encouraged, and outstanding community members are recognized.  It could mean for some people that they just need to improve their communication skills.

Appreciate the feedback
August 3, 2006, 11:48 AM
Quarantine
Havn't you written software for Battle.net?
August 3, 2006, 6:16 PM
Kp
[quote author=Warrior link=topic=15477.msg156462#msg156462 date=1154629014]
Havn't you written software for Battle.net?
[/quote]

Please don't feed the trolls.  If they have nothing constructive to say, ignore them.
August 4, 2006, 3:20 AM

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