Kaostic
02-01-2015, 05:01 PM
Guides & Gurus
We, as the forum staff, would like to help nurture the community that we currently have, and to help it grow to it’s full potential. We cannot do that without you, so we’ve created the Guides & Gurus program.
What is a Guide?
A Guide is a member of the community who is willing to go out of their way to help other users, both new and old, and assist them with basic questions, gameplay advice and the such. They are seen as custodians of the community and are expected to behave as one.
What is a Guru?
A Guru is a member of the community who has an incredible knowledge of certain aspects in relation to SMITE - a Subject Matter Expert, if you will. They are incredibly knowledgeable in an area such as ADCs, Healers, Conquest, Video Creation, Streaming or Writing. There is a wide variety of different potential spots for Gurus, but this position is top-of-the-top and difficult to attain to.
How do I become a Guide?
Anybody can apply to become a Guide. By clicking here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/16w892b6kmLCHuaRYGaIN81pLEPevVyj_72NUzElIzJ8/viewform), you will be taken to a form that you can fill out to apply for this position. We are not looking to flood the forum with guides, but we will consider every application carefully.
What does being a Guide entail?
If accepted, you will be granted access to a private sub-forum for yourself and other Guides to talk and discuss ideas on how to better the community. Along with this, we expect that you will go above and beyond our expectations in terms of assistance. Guides will be regularly assessed to make sure they are still upholding their position.
To allow new blood into the system without over-saturating it, we are currently putting a three month cap on Guides. After you have ‘served’ three months on the team, you will be replaced by a new Guide. You may still apply again.
How do I become a Guru?
Gurus are individually selected and approached by the forum team and asked if they would be interested in the position. You cannot apply to become a Guru; you just need to prove yourself within the Smite Community.
What does being a Guru entail?
Much like a Guide, Gurus will be given their own sub-forum to discuss with others gurus. You will then be expected to assist community members with questions that they may have concerned Medium-to-High difficulty questions. You will not be expected to answer the basic questions, but you are free to do so, if you so wish.
Currently, we are not looking at removing Gurus from the system overtime, but just adding new ones. Your performance as a Guru will be monitored however.
If you have any questions, feel free to leave them below.
We, as the forum staff, would like to help nurture the community that we currently have, and to help it grow to it’s full potential. We cannot do that without you, so we’ve created the Guides & Gurus program.
What is a Guide?
A Guide is a member of the community who is willing to go out of their way to help other users, both new and old, and assist them with basic questions, gameplay advice and the such. They are seen as custodians of the community and are expected to behave as one.
What is a Guru?
A Guru is a member of the community who has an incredible knowledge of certain aspects in relation to SMITE - a Subject Matter Expert, if you will. They are incredibly knowledgeable in an area such as ADCs, Healers, Conquest, Video Creation, Streaming or Writing. There is a wide variety of different potential spots for Gurus, but this position is top-of-the-top and difficult to attain to.
How do I become a Guide?
Anybody can apply to become a Guide. By clicking here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/16w892b6kmLCHuaRYGaIN81pLEPevVyj_72NUzElIzJ8/viewform), you will be taken to a form that you can fill out to apply for this position. We are not looking to flood the forum with guides, but we will consider every application carefully.
What does being a Guide entail?
If accepted, you will be granted access to a private sub-forum for yourself and other Guides to talk and discuss ideas on how to better the community. Along with this, we expect that you will go above and beyond our expectations in terms of assistance. Guides will be regularly assessed to make sure they are still upholding their position.
To allow new blood into the system without over-saturating it, we are currently putting a three month cap on Guides. After you have ‘served’ three months on the team, you will be replaced by a new Guide. You may still apply again.
How do I become a Guru?
Gurus are individually selected and approached by the forum team and asked if they would be interested in the position. You cannot apply to become a Guru; you just need to prove yourself within the Smite Community.
What does being a Guru entail?
Much like a Guide, Gurus will be given their own sub-forum to discuss with others gurus. You will then be expected to assist community members with questions that they may have concerned Medium-to-High difficulty questions. You will not be expected to answer the basic questions, but you are free to do so, if you so wish.
Currently, we are not looking at removing Gurus from the system overtime, but just adding new ones. Your performance as a Guru will be monitored however.
If you have any questions, feel free to leave them below.