MVP System Launched!

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Alright, I have recoded some parts of the product and I am of the belief that it is good to go now.

The previous votes have been discarded so that we can start fresh here.

Number of Votes To Be Considered for MVP: 3

Groups That Can Become MVP

Regular Members
TI Donors
TI Veterans

Groups That Can Vote For MVP

TI MVPs
TI Veterans
TI Donors
TI Bloggers
Adminsitrators
Community Leaders
Moderators

We will be manually approving people who are voted to become MVP. If you are approved by the staff here, you will be moved to the MVP usergroup. If you are a part of another premium usergroup such as Donor or Veteran, we will PM you to ask you which usergroup you would like to be displayed as.
 
not enough votes for me
 
or that no one likes anyone else :)
 
Do we have many people on one or two votes?
Probably, I can't see that information. The staff does need to vote more, I will try to rally the troops!
 
Are the MVP criteria similar to the ones on the blizzard forums?

"A Most Valuable Poster (or "Most Valued Forum Poster";[SUP][1][/SUP] aka MVP) is a player who has answered players' questions consistently and accurately in the past that Blizzard gives a note of credibility to what they post. They continue to promote constructive posting wherever they can. They contribute to the community and encourage polite discussion throughout the forums. When you see an MVP post, listen to what they have to say — they were chosen for their knowledge of the game, also.
The MVP program is not to say that no one else is helpful, nor that MVPs are 100% helpful. But for the sake of the new player, asking a question, the MVP post means "This poster is likely telling you the truth with the intent of helping you." MVPs have no special knowledge, nor moderation powers. They quite simply just remember things said previously, or know where to look up answers, and are willing and able to do so.
 
Derp
 
Are the MVP criteria similar to the ones on the blizzard forums?

"A Most Valuable Poster (or "Most Valued Forum Poster";[SUP][1][/SUP] aka MVP) is a player who has answered players' questions consistently and accurately in the past that Blizzard gives a note of credibility to what they post. They continue to promote constructive posting wherever they can. They contribute to the community and encourage polite discussion throughout the forums. When you see an MVP post, listen to what they have to say — they were chosen for their knowledge of the game, also.
The MVP program is not to say that no one else is helpful, nor that MVPs are 100% helpful. But for the sake of the new player, asking a question, the MVP post means "This poster is likely telling you the truth with the intent of helping you." MVPs have no special knowledge, nor moderation powers. They quite simply just remember things said previously, or know where to look up answers, and are willing and able to do so.

This would be nice.
 
I think at least the F2P subforum could only profit from having a few MVPs. Especially, as leotseddap pointed out, in the following sense:
" (...) a player who has answered players' questions consistently and accurately in the past (...)
When you see an MVP post, listen to what they have to say (...)"
When consistently helpful people post, some threads might be kept on the right track, and less closing might be necessary.

The staff does need to vote more, I will try to rally the troops!
Please do check a few posting histories even in subforums you don't usually moderate, and vote more!

I personally would like to see the following happen. At least the first two! :p

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