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davjs Posted at 3:18 am on Nov. 4, 2005
Hi everyone, you know that I'm always looking for better ways to make new members feel welcome.

I have changed Messenger to give out 1 reward point per message sent to new members who have joined in the last week.

There is a limit of 3 reward points per new member. 1 point for messaging them, and 2 points for replying to messages from them.

As long as you've been active for at least three days on LiveWire you can earn reward points in this way.

I will be saddened if people try to abuse this little feature by spamming new members. If I hear of anyone abusing it I will take away ten times the number of points they earned by messaging new members and disable their ability to message new members.

You can learn more about ways to earn reward points here:
http://www.golivewire.com/forums/faq.cgi?action=read&;id=526  

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davjs Posted at 4:31 am on Nov. 8, 2005
Quote: from Amphigory at 7:12 pm on Nov. 7, 2005

Quote: from TiMmMeE at 7:23 am on Nov. 7, 2005

Quote: from Amphigory at 9:25 am on Nov. 6, 2005

I am no longer in favor for this new option.  Since support leaders are becoming "big bros/sis" to the new people, what impact are we doign when we PM them on our own terms?    

  Are you asking us to say a simple hello or what?  Cause from how I see it, they got someone they can talk to about LW and an already laid out PM with everything in it.    

  I don't use it becuase I don't know what to say.  Unless you just want us to chit chat with them, then I say f-that, but if you want us to make them feel welcomed, well I think the novice support system already has that cover, so I no longer see the point in having this.


 

 I pictured it more as a support thing.  Members may be looking for help, and to reward you for giving that help to them, you get a nifty reward point.


For one, they never reply back and two, I already PMed two new people and I never got my points, not like I need them in the first place.


They have to actually be new members. Send me their membernames and I will look into it to see if it is a bug or if they had too many days active already.

thehardtruth Posted at 12:48 pm on Nov. 7, 2005
that kicks ass man thanks
Amphigory Posted at 10:12 am on Nov. 7, 2005
Quote: from TiMmMeE at 7:23 am on Nov. 7, 2005

Quote: from Amphigory at 9:25 am on Nov. 6, 2005

I am no longer in favor for this new option.  Since support leaders are becoming "big bros/sis" to the new people, what impact are we doign when we PM them on our own terms?    

 Are you asking us to say a simple hello or what?  Cause from how I see it, they got someone they can talk to about LW and an already laid out PM with everything in it.    

 I don't use it becuase I don't know what to say.  Unless you just want us to chit chat with them, then I say f-that, but if you want us to make them feel welcomed, well I think the novice support system already has that cover, so I no longer see the point in having this.


I pictured it more as a support thing.  Members may be looking for help, and to reward you for giving that help to them, you get a nifty reward point.


For one, they never reply back and two, I already PMed two new people and I never got my points, not like I need them in the first place.

Robbe Posted at 9:05 am on Nov. 7, 2005
Quote: from JuicyGal17 at 2:48 pm on Nov. 4, 2005

Well I like the idea of new members recieving acknowledgement from the more seasoned ones
TiMmMeE Posted at 7:23 am on Nov. 7, 2005
Quote: from Amphigory at 9:25 am on Nov. 6, 2005

I am no longer in favor for this new option.  Since support leaders are becoming "big bros/sis" to the new people, what impact are we doign when we PM them on our own terms?  

Are you asking us to say a simple hello or what?  Cause from how I see it, they got someone they can talk to about LW and an already laid out PM with everything in it.  

I don't use it becuase I don't know what to say.  Unless you just want us to chit chat with them, then I say f-that, but if you want us to make them feel welcomed, well I think the novice support system already has that cover, so I no longer see the point in having this.


I pictured it more as a support thing.  Members may be looking for help, and to reward you for giving that help to them, you get a nifty reward point.

SweetBlonde Posted at 3:22 am on Nov. 7, 2005
How come I didn't get any point after PMing a new member who was online?
coolhottothedud Posted at 1:20 pm on Nov. 6, 2005
what do you mean abuse the situatcion , do you mean by send ing messages like fuck off you new twat?no pun intended i just need to know.
JadedIcara Posted at 12:49 am on Nov. 6, 2005
Effective punishment for abusers, I must say. Looks great, I like it because I used to send them messages (the new members) and still do, but I enjoy the points ^_^ Danke.
Amphigory Posted at 12:25 am on Nov. 6, 2005
I am no longer in favor for this new option.  Since support leaders are becoming "big bros/sis" to the new people, what impact are we doign when we PM them on our own terms?  

Are you asking us to say a simple hello or what?  Cause from how I see it, they got someone they can talk to about LW and an already laid out PM with everything in it.  

I don't use it becuase I don't know what to say.  Unless you just want us to chit chat with them, then I say f-that, but if you want us to make them feel welcomed, well I think the novice support system already has that cover, so I no longer see the point in having this.

Artistic Drain Posted at 9:21 pm on Nov. 5, 2005
I was wondering what sort of things you suggest we say?

I have a little message I give them. About welcoming them, and how they can PM me with any questions and such...but really, I usually say the same thing in the Welcome forum. SOOOoooo is that all you expect?

Engel Posted at 7:49 pm on Nov. 5, 2005
I can see people abusing this in the near future.
Rhapsody Posted at 6:03 pm on Nov. 5, 2005
I like the idea. And how it promotes the older members to get to know the younger members.
bigred23 Posted at 5:57 pm on Nov. 5, 2005
cool idea...*goes to set up welcome message and neglect doing hw*
falling angel13 Posted at 12:35 am on Nov. 5, 2005
ohhh so thats why i have 4 reward points!
ixi Posted at 9:42 pm on Nov. 4, 2005
Quote: from RelientKFan824 at 5:51 pm on Nov. 4, 2005

Quote: from ixi at 8:22 pm on Nov. 4, 2005

Quote: from squirellplayingtag at 4:59 pm on Nov. 4, 2005

Question.  
 What constitutes abuse?

 

Yeah, no kidding.  I think it's a good idea, and I've messaged one or two, but I'm afraid to welcome anymore, since I'm not sure what's considered spam and whatnot.


If you're being genuinely kind and welcoming to them then you have nothing to worry about.  If you send so many messages that they feel uncomfortable or it's clear you're doing it just for points, that would be abuse.

Edit: Oh, and if you just send "HI LOLZ" or "ABCDEFGH" or some other generic non-helpful message. . .well don't.

(Edited by RelientKFan824 at 8:54 pm on Nov. 4, 2005)


Oh, okay.  Thank you!  

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