Valura, I can see where you are coming from. As the only active member of the welcoming committee (there are a couple others who don't really frequent the forum anymore) I can tell you that I got this emblem simply by being friendly and consistently welcoming people. The emblem/badge appeared one day and now I wear it with honor and try to do my best at continuing to welcome the newcomers. A good chunk of my total posts are dedicated to this. I agree that it wouldn't be a bad idea to have a couple more members to help with that. I think as a whole, the community does a decent job of greeting new members in general. Since I don't have as much time to post these days as I used to, I usually just look through the intro posts and try to get a few that may have been overlooked.
I think a lot of new members get tripped up over the welcome guidelines and feel that they are limited in what they can post, get discouraged, and eventually stop coming here. I try to inform as many people as possible that new members are welcome to post about/reply to any topic (
besides Research chemicals ), simply by starting a welcome area thread titled Re: Original Thread title. Or something along those lines. I'd say the most genuine thing a person can do to become promoted is to post an introduction "essay" and tell the forum a little about themselves. Be kind, be real, be consistent, and be willing to do your own research while asking pertinent questions as needed. That is all it really takes. Posting about successful extractions and/or decently written trip reports can also go a long way.
I am fairly certain the votes of senior members, chemical experts, and welcoming committee people have more weight to them than regular full members but none of them currently have the power to instantly promote people. "Badge" members also have some moderator-type perks in the chat like swinging the ban hammer if people get too rowdy or can't follow the rules.
I'm not sure I agree with lowering the threshold for votes needed to be promoted. Yes, promotion can be slow at times but those who really want to be here and contribute make that apparent fairly quickly in most cases that I've seen. I think this system is what ultimately keeps out a lot of troll-ish behavior and people who seem to enjoy being disrespectful/disruptive to others. It is the Internet after all. That is why I love the Nexus so much. It is one of the few places on the net where respectful communication still exists. The focus on harm reduction is top notch here as well. I would hate for this place to degenerate into one of those mud-slinging psychedelic forums where people are bullies/trolls/bots and everyone is seemingly angry all the time. IMO, this is a community that has higher standards. Some call it elitist or whatever, but I think it is just being practical in this digital world we live in.
I think Dreamer042 has made some really good points as well. I like the idea of a promotion recommendation thread assuming it doesn't get abused or become a thread where people simply ask/beg to be promoted. And yes, we should all remember that Trav is just one guy maintaining this site for all of us. He is the bee's knees. Perhaps it is time to bump the
The Traveler appreciation thread?
Anyway, these are just some thoughts I had on this matter and wanted to get them down. Thanks for bringing this up.
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