The Rookie User Class
What is the Rookie User Class?
The Rookie User Class is essentially the step before the Standard Member User Class for new members. Ideally, it will have limited posting capabilities, but will have less strict rules on warnings and such. The current amount of posts I’m looking at is 5 Threads and 20 Posts per day. I’d also like to include captcha enabled*.
What is the purpose of the Rookie User Class?
The purpose of the Rookie User Class is to halt really bad posts and spam, and have the new users learn how to become a contributive member of the WBO, before they go rampant on threads with questions that don’t necessarily belong. It’s also useful to stop spam bots because of having captcha enabled* which will make it so that they can’t post, unless it’s a genuine person filling them out.
How would one graduate out of the Rookie User Class?
One could graduate out of the Rookie User Class by being an active member for two weeks, or by having at least 50 good posts, which is not the hardest thing to achieve when you have 15 per day. When they feel they are ready to graduate, they can either PM a staff member, or inquire in a dedicated thread.
How would a Rookie be distinguished from the Standard Members?
A Rookie would be distinguished from standard members by having a non-changeable user title of “Rookie Member.” This is to help know that standard members choose how to react to a new member.
Special Conditions
This concept will really be useful when new members make one question topics. However, to truly accelerate the process, the current members have to most likely change how they respond to these threads. As it stands, it seems sort of common place to just say “This thread does not belong here.” But, this will not work or be necessarily acceptable. What I, and the Rookie would most likely want to see is a sort of formula for the replies to these threads. Ideally, you’d want to answer their question and redirect them to the correct thread for their later questions. While just saying “This thread does not belong here.” is not truly bad, it’s just discouraging to members and seems overly rude.
Overall
Overall, the Rookie User Class, in my eyes, will help bring the WBO forward in contributive members. It doesn’t have to go into effect necessarily soon – but I’d like to see it come before the new surge of members when Burst drops worldwide.
It's a rough concept, and I'll iron out some kinks. But, this is the general idea of it.