A Guide to WinCustomize User Levels & Promotion
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 by Zoomba | Discussion: Community
WinCustomize makes use of a tiered user level system, with each level of user having slightly more site access than the one below it. The idea is that as people become more involved in the community, contribute more to the site in terms of skins, or help via the forums, they are rewarded with a higher level. Now, while we have this information hidden away in various spots on the site, we've been getting a lot of questions in the last few months on what the levels are, what they mean, and most importantly how they're awarded.
This is your guide to WC User Levels.
Explanation of Access Levels
Note: Users at higher levels have all the benefits and privileges of the levels below them.
Exiled (-1)
This is a user who has been blocked from using the site. They can not post on the forums, leave comments on skins, vote in polls or download any content from the site. They are essentially banned. Users are exiled for violation of site Terms of Service, for spamming, or for causing significant damage to the community.Visitor (0)
Visitors are usually anonymous users. These are people who have not logged in. They can download skins, but have a very low download quota (25mb). They can not comment on skins or post to the forums. A user can be placed at visitor level as an administrative action to block abusive comments or spamming. This punishment renders them unable to participate in discussions, but they can still use the site.Citizen (1)
This is the default level for all registered users. A citizen can submit skins, download skins (500mb limit), post comments in the forums and on skins etc. They can also create a personal site and modify their own site/account settings.Apprentice (2)
A citizen who has submitted skins can be nominated to be promoted to an Apprentice. These are members of the community who have contributed to the skinning community and who make the site better with their presence. Apprentice level and higher can rate skins.Master Apprentice (3)
Essentially one more step up. They've continued, as an apprentice, to make a meaningful contribution to WinCustomize through their skins, articles or forum posts. This is the last step before Journeyman.Journeyman (4)
Essentially, journeyman users are super-citizens who have been with WinCustomize and skinning for quite a while. They're both very talented skinners and a very positive element in the community. To become a journeyman you have to be among the top contributors to the site and be in good standing. Because journeymen are such elite skinners, their skins are automatically accepted onto the site without passing through moderation.Master (5)
Masters are the true elders of the community. People who have been around for ages. To be a Master, not only must the user be a significant contributor to the community, but be a key figure in the ongoing health and growth of the community. A Master must think of WinCustomize as their primary home in the skinning world. Masters, in addition to being able to bypass moderation, can also sell their skins directly to users through WinCustomize.Wizop (6)
Volunteers who help run WinCustomize on a day-to-day basis. They assist with skin moderation. They also help users who have questions and in general act as custodians of the site. Wizops ensure the smooth operation of WinCustomize.Super Wizop (7)
A core group of moderators who have been around the site for a very long time. They have greater administrative powers to help keep everything running smoothly, and to intervene in problems before they get out of hand.Moderator (8)
Site Moderators. Users at 8 are sometimes Stardock/WinCustomize employees who have responsibilities ranging from Upload moderation to User - Support interaction and assistance. These are the general "go-to guys" for problem solving.Avatar (9)
Site overlords. Users at 9 are almost exclusively Stardock/WinCustomize employees who have oversight responsibilities.
How Users are Promoted
Every month, the site moderators get together and nominate users who they feel should be promoted. Nominated users are then voted on, those who receive a 2/3 majority are promoted, users who do not can be nominated again the following month. Each moderator can vote as they wish, though they are usually asked to provide a reason if they vote "no". The records of these votes/nominations are not available to the public.
Generally, we ask moderators to consider the following things for each access level:
- General: Is the user in good standing? Are they active? Are they a positive presence?
- Apprentice: Have they been with the site for a few months at least? Do they have a good selection of skins?
- Master Apprentice: Have they been with the site for more than just a few months? Is their library significantly larger than when they were promoted to Apprentice? Has the quality of their work improved over time?
- Journeyman: Are they a long-standing member of the community? Have they made a significant contribution to the site in skins and/or forum posts etc. Is their work of a sufficient quality that they can be allowed to post without moderation? (this is a very important thing to consider)
- Master: Are they an "elder" of the community? Is their work of an exceptional level? Do we feel their work is good enough that we are willing to sell it on the front page?
Promotion to moderator is a different matter and usually handled on a case-by-case basis.
It's a lot to take in, but hopefully this clarifies the access levels a bit more, and how people are promoted. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Reply #42 Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:29 PM
Reply #43 Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:00 PM
Contribute what your ability permits.
Be helpful when you can.
Don't act like a jackass.
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Reply #45 Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:06 PM
Yep...
Reply #47 Friday, May 16, 2008 2:50 AM
Reply #48 Friday, May 16, 2008 10:42 AM
Just to be perfectly clear on what we look at and what we consider when talking about promotions...
Skinners are evaluated based on the content submitted to the site and the quality of their overall presence. So a skinner who submits great stuff but is a royal jerk to everyone won't generally be promoted. A skinner who does pretty good work and is a fantastic person to deal with on the site will probably move up much faster than a more talented jerk.
Everyone who is not a skinner (screenshots are not skins) is evaluated on their general contribution to the community. Are they helpful and friendly in the forums? Do they provide constructive feedback to skinners on their work? Does their presence generally improve the site by some significant degree? Promotion for these folks is based on them being a general bonus to the site through other means of participation. This is where having a winning personality really helps
For the purposes of clarity, we generally define a skin as something created that can be applied to a PC to change some visual aspect of the UI. So WB skins, DX themes, icons, wallpapers, bootskins, logons etc. They all change something. A screenshot is a presentation of skinning elements, but itself can not be applied.
Reply #49 Friday, May 16, 2008 12:40 PM
hey!!! .. howed I get in then ?
Reply #51 Friday, May 16, 2008 1:52 PM
Reply #52 Friday, May 16, 2008 7:02 PM
A screen shotter is one who enjoys the benefits of the latter two and assembles them in to various desktop arrangements, then uploads a screen shot of their idea of a cool desktop. While being a Good Screen shotter can be beneficial to the site as it can allow WC/SD to showcase new ways of utilizing the themes. It generally has not been considered being an actual skinner as it is not actually making the stuff from scratch, but rather assembling other skinners skins an a pleasing fashion.
understandably it takes vision (talent) to create outstanding screen-shots. you can see some that really bring out an artist or artist's idea into view. Some have created screen-shots where someone would look and say "OK" and made some that would some say "wow". Go take a look and you find that some people really have an eye for capturing the varieties of art and making a single beautiful desktop it. So, they may not be skinner's in the sense of creating the skin but they are skinners in every other sense. And I don't think you will find to many, if at all, that will disagree with this one.
Reply #53 Friday, May 16, 2008 7:05 PM
Reply #54 Friday, May 16, 2008 7:06 PM
Reply #55 Friday, May 16, 2008 11:52 PM
Thanx!
Reply #56 Friday, May 16, 2008 11:55 PM
I'll swear that sounds a lot like me...me...me...
Reply #57 Saturday, May 17, 2008 12:05 AM
It would be my opinion, just that, that a screenshooter usually puts together a series of "skins" created by someone else/ several someones, where as a skinner creates originally. I hope that makes sense, I am not the best with words. I make DX Themes, usually based off someone else's work. Therefore I do not skin. I port or mod. I have done a few things that are originally me, recently. So, maybe I skin some. But I don't consider my screenies to be skins.
Reply #58 Saturday, May 17, 2008 12:09 AM
A citizen who has submitted skins can be nominated to be promoted to an Apprentice. These are members of the community who have contributed to the skinning community and who make the site better with their presence. Apprentice level and higher can rate skins.
I rated a skin today and was thanked for it by automatic popup. But I am not an apprentice....hmmm.
Reply #59 Saturday, May 17, 2008 12:47 AM
Are you a subscriber? I think that is why. Because I am able to rate skins also and I seem to remember reading somewhere that subscribers can rate.
Reply #60 Saturday, May 17, 2008 1:38 AM
That'll be it...
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Reply #41 Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:18 PM
I believe, if you check, he is fluent in Zubish!
I just found out I am a porter/ modder. Pretty much.