They basically get a special forum avatar and are supposed to be helpful exemplars on the forum.This program is a way to recognize those that have positively contributed to the ESOTU community, and made it a better place overall through constructive and enthusiastic participation. Community Ambassadors are players recognized for being helpful, enthusiastic and knowledgeable about ESOTU, and typically go above and beyond to ensure the community is a welcoming place for everyone. They can be a go-to source for new players looking for help or advice, and is someone you can trust.
Our Community Ambassadors will be recognizable via a unique forum title and avatar, and will support the Community Team by suggesting ideas to strengthen and grow the community. Community Ambassadors will not have special access to communicate with the developers directly, and their game feedback will have the same weight as everyone else. Community Ambassadors will also not have tools to action other community members, and are not forum moderators.
tinythinker wrote: »But what would they put on the mug? "I hate Morndas"?

tinythinker wrote: »But what would they put on the mug? "I hate Morndas"?
They already have
http://store.bethsoft.com/i-hate-morndas-mug.html
Thrasher91604 wrote: »I think more resources devoted to bug fixing and testing would be better spent, rather than this warm and fuzzy stuff.
Sorry, I sometimes have trouble discerning casual trolling from a genuine misunderstandings that prompt joking/teasing. Could you clarify which this is? You went to a lot of trouble to be clever, I'm just not sure whether the correct response is to take grimace in offense or smirk in good humor. I tried doing both at once and developed a muscle cramp in my jaw.If I post the most in a month and also score top thread in the 6 inner forums, does it double my Rhetoric score and give me extra health to withstand the flamewars? Or is that Forum Emperor? I'm so lost, they need a forum tutorial or something. Also, if this is a thing, does anyone have a good Forum Emp build? I'm thinking of specializing in polls with something like 50% in thread necro, but idk, that might be more for the early 2015 meta.
So you're asking a small, ultimately meaningless, gesture that serves no purpose other than to boost the egos of those mentioned that will inevitably lead to people pandering to ZOS' whims and opinions in a sycophantic contest vying for ZOS approval like a dog salivating a the heels of their master hoping for scraps of fat and gristle to fall from the table?
If so, add +1 to the agree button! Why not? doesn't hurt anyone and encourages people to be "helpful" on the forums.
I still think a "Community Ambassador/Champion" in-game tabard would be pretty kickarse.
tinythinker wrote: »So you're asking a small, ultimately meaningless, gesture that serves no purpose other than to boost the egos of those mentioned that will inevitably lead to people pandering to ZOS' whims and opinions in a sycophantic contest vying for ZOS approval like a dog salivating a the heels of their master hoping for scraps of fat and gristle to fall from the table?
If so, add +1 to the agree button! Why not? doesn't hurt anyone and encourages people to be "helpful" on the forums.
I still think a "Community Ambassador/Champion" in-game tabard would be pretty kickarse.
So if you do something that stands out in some way and makes the ESO community better you are shamelessly selling yourself out to ZOS? It isn't possible for people to make meaningful contributions or to celebrate those contributions except through the lens of greed and insincerity?
I just figured it would be a nice way for ZOS to recognize the value of its community members and to showcase the efforts of players who create something amazing or act in a way that is laudable. Perhaps I am just naive about the potential for corruption and abuse with such a system, and unaware of how far people will debase themselves for a brief mention on the forums/ESO Live and a coffee mug.
tinythinker wrote: »So you're asking a small, ultimately meaningless, gesture that serves no purpose other than to boost the egos of those mentioned that will inevitably lead to people pandering to ZOS' whims and opinions in a sycophantic contest vying for ZOS approval like a dog salivating a the heels of their master hoping for scraps of fat and gristle to fall from the table?
If so, add +1 to the agree button! Why not? doesn't hurt anyone and encourages people to be "helpful" on the forums.
I still think a "Community Ambassador/Champion" in-game tabard would be pretty kickarse.
So if you do something that stands out in some way and makes the ESO community better you are shamelessly selling yourself out to ZOS? It isn't possible for people to make meaningful contributions or to celebrate those contributions except through the lens of greed and insincerity?
I just figured it would be a nice way for ZOS to recognize the value of its community members and to showcase the efforts of players who create something amazing or act in a way that is laudable. Perhaps I am just naive about the potential for corruption and abuse with such a system, and unaware of how far people will debase themselves for a brief mention on the forums/ESO Live and a coffee mug.
Never underestimate the power of tokens of approval. If you reward a group of people for a certain thing... there will be those that seek out that reward... and that can be counterproductive.
And I really DO agree with the idea. Showing members of the community that you appreciate them goes a LOOOONG way to building loyalty.
In fact, I would even expand it to include ZOS highlighting questions and the best answers from the forum.... this way ZOS is highlighting a helpful community member and featuring a question that others may have but have never bothered to ask.
tinythinker wrote: »tinythinker wrote: »So you're asking a small, ultimately meaningless, gesture that serves no purpose other than to boost the egos of those mentioned that will inevitably lead to people pandering to ZOS' whims and opinions in a sycophantic contest vying for ZOS approval like a dog salivating a the heels of their master hoping for scraps of fat and gristle to fall from the table?
If so, add +1 to the agree button! Why not? doesn't hurt anyone and encourages people to be "helpful" on the forums.
I still think a "Community Ambassador/Champion" in-game tabard would be pretty kickarse.
So if you do something that stands out in some way and makes the ESO community better you are shamelessly selling yourself out to ZOS? It isn't possible for people to make meaningful contributions or to celebrate those contributions except through the lens of greed and insincerity?
I just figured it would be a nice way for ZOS to recognize the value of its community members and to showcase the efforts of players who create something amazing or act in a way that is laudable. Perhaps I am just naive about the potential for corruption and abuse with such a system, and unaware of how far people will debase themselves for a brief mention on the forums/ESO Live and a coffee mug.
Never underestimate the power of tokens of approval. If you reward a group of people for a certain thing... there will be those that seek out that reward... and that can be counterproductive.
And I really DO agree with the idea. Showing members of the community that you appreciate them goes a LOOOONG way to building loyalty.
In fact, I would even expand it to include ZOS highlighting questions and the best answers from the forum.... this way ZOS is highlighting a helpful community member and featuring a question that others may have but have never bothered to ask.
If the only way to get a token is to spend a lot of time making a great guide, or building a guild that fills a real need, or producing a fantastic piece of artwork, or consistently being (or acting) kind and offering genuine help and support to other players, or similar activities, then, well, the fakers who are dying for a mug and a pat on the head are still doing something beneficial and worthwhile, aren't they? I doubt many fakers would be able to go the distance and really pull it off, but if they did, I wouldn't mind if being polite, helpful and friendly broke out all over the forums, Reddit, in-game, etc.
tinythinker wrote: »Thrasher91604 wrote: »I think more resources devoted to bug fixing and testing would be better spent, rather than this warm and fuzzy stuff.
Sure, we should put the Community Management Team right on that. Sending out a mug every month or two takes valuable time employees like Gina and Jessica could be using to fix the code.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »tinythinker wrote: »Thrasher91604 wrote: »I think more resources devoted to bug fixing and testing would be better spent, rather than this warm and fuzzy stuff.
Sure, we should put the Community Management Team right on that. Sending out a mug every month or two takes valuable time employees like Gina and Jessica could be using to fix the code.
Yeah, you don't want me touching code.
Interesting idea, @tinythinker. Food for thought: how would the Champion be chosen? Would there be some sort of nomination process, or would it be someone we happen to stumble across during our forum browsing? Or something else?
tinythinker wrote: »Thrasher91604 wrote: »I think more resources devoted to bug fixing and testing would be better spent, rather than this warm and fuzzy stuff.
Sure, we should put the Community Management Team right on that. Sending out a mug every month or two takes valuable time employees like Gina and Jessica could be using to fix the code.
Thrasher91604 wrote: »tinythinker wrote: »Thrasher91604 wrote: »I think more resources devoted to bug fixing and testing would be better spent, rather than this warm and fuzzy stuff.
Sure, we should put the Community Management Team right on that. Sending out a mug every month or two takes valuable time employees like Gina and Jessica could be using to fix the code.
Well that's an incredibly stupid idea. I'd rather they spend more time answering questions about bugs and plans for fixing them rather than this fluff. They seem to have their hands full already based on the many unanswered posts.
tinythinker wrote: »Sorry, I sometimes have trouble discerning casual trolling from a genuine misunderstandings that prompt joking/teasing. Could you clarify which this is? You went to a lot of trouble to be clever, I'm just not sure whether the correct response is to take grimace in offense or smirk in good humor. I tried doing both at once and developed a muscle cramp in my jaw.If I post the most in a month and also score top thread in the 6 inner forums, does it double my Rhetoric score and give me extra health to withstand the flamewars? Or is that Forum Emperor? I'm so lost, they need a forum tutorial or something. Also, if this is a thing, does anyone have a good Forum Emp build? I'm thinking of specializing in polls with something like 50% in thread necro, but idk, that might be more for the early 2015 meta.The tone of the forums has been heading into some highly reactive and unkind territory lately, so perhaps it is best to relax my jaw and smile whatever your intent, presuming it to have kind and generous intent with witty humor mixed in.
By way of clarification, I am not talking about a forum champion, although an extraordinarily kind and exceptionally helpful act here could qualify. Instead, I was simply thinking of players who help improve the game experience in some particularly compelling way. Maybe through a great guide, or a wonderful piece of art, or routine acts of kindness, or some other form worthy of recognition. My intent is to reward the many great players of the ESO community who put in time and effort to give others something special and to encourage others to do the same.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »tinythinker wrote: »Thrasher91604 wrote: »I think more resources devoted to bug fixing and testing would be better spent, rather than this warm and fuzzy stuff.
Sure, we should put the Community Management Team right on that. Sending out a mug every month or two takes valuable time employees like Gina and Jessica could be using to fix the code.
Yeah, you don't want me touching code.
Interesting idea, @tinythinker. Food for thought: how would the Champion be chosen? Would there be some sort of nomination process, or would it be someone we happen to stumble across during our forum browsing? Or something else?
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I still think a "Community Ambassador/Champion" in-game tabard would be pretty kickarse.
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tinythinker wrote: »Just a quick thought. Last year ZOS introduced Community Ambassadors, defined thus:They basically get a special forum avatar and are supposed to be helpful exemplars on the forum.This program is a way to recognize those that have positively contributed to the ESOTU community, and made it a better place overall through constructive and enthusiastic participation. Community Ambassadors are players recognized for being helpful, enthusiastic and knowledgeable about ESOTU, and typically go above and beyond to ensure the community is a welcoming place for everyone. They can be a go-to source for new players looking for help or advice, and is someone you can trust.
Our Community Ambassadors will be recognizable via a unique forum title and avatar, and will support the Community Team by suggesting ideas to strengthen and grow the community. Community Ambassadors will not have special access to communicate with the developers directly, and their game feedback will have the same weight as everyone else. Community Ambassadors will also not have tools to action other community members, and are not forum moderators.
Champions would be more like Employee of the Month, but maybe instead it could be awarded bimonthly or quarterly instead. To recognize a player who has gone above and beyond in a particular act to benefit the community in some way. No forum badge or avatar, no lasting status, just a one-off "Thanks!" from ZOS, maybe with some little prize like a Crown pack or ESO mug or something (like the giveaway items on ESO Live).
What's a little more work for the Community Management staff, right?