Different "Expert" Types
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 3:46 am
Hello to all!
I've thought about it and I think that if we could somehow divide the moderators/TMs/Experts up a little more, it'd be for the better.
I know I for myself only wanted to become a moderator so people wouldn't feel uncomfortable asking me questions about anything, and I'm sure there's a lot more people like me out there who do it to help people and not for the title.
I know there are certain people who have the label "Autograph Expert," which was offered to me, but I declined; but I was thinking more along the lines of
"Film Expert"
"Music Expert"
"Author Expert"
"Sports Expert"
"Celebrity Expert"
"International Expert"
and for me (hahah)
"Broadway Expert"
Among plenty of other types there could be! I'm not saying go crazy with them, but I have seen plenty of people with no experience in the "Broadway field" trying to give advice as if they'd be talking to the celebrity's PA or to a brick wall...which isn't usually the case. Also, if a person doesn't even know how big a playbill weighs/etc., then how exactly can they help the person who is requesting?
And I'm not trying to come off as a big shot, I'd be lost/am when I write to a sports star. I've come up empty with the international ones too, which I could probably use help with but usually hard to find someone! (I usually ask Ann- margotchanning with Britain/etc.!)
And lastly, I would hope we wouldn't go overboard with these titles and givve them out to 4875487 people. I think that we should somehow signify a leader in the field, such as I believe 1DirXtion to be a big person in the music section, among others, and there's plenty of easy ones to find.
I just think it would be a big help to see someone respond with
"Broadway Expert" under their name, as opposed to someone else. I'm not saying that they couldn't help, but it'd be great to find an "expert" in a given area rather than a guess & check thing!
I've thought about it and I think that if we could somehow divide the moderators/TMs/Experts up a little more, it'd be for the better.
I know I for myself only wanted to become a moderator so people wouldn't feel uncomfortable asking me questions about anything, and I'm sure there's a lot more people like me out there who do it to help people and not for the title.
I know there are certain people who have the label "Autograph Expert," which was offered to me, but I declined; but I was thinking more along the lines of
"Film Expert"
"Music Expert"
"Author Expert"
"Sports Expert"
"Celebrity Expert"
"International Expert"
and for me (hahah)
"Broadway Expert"
Among plenty of other types there could be! I'm not saying go crazy with them, but I have seen plenty of people with no experience in the "Broadway field" trying to give advice as if they'd be talking to the celebrity's PA or to a brick wall...which isn't usually the case. Also, if a person doesn't even know how big a playbill weighs/etc., then how exactly can they help the person who is requesting?
And I'm not trying to come off as a big shot, I'd be lost/am when I write to a sports star. I've come up empty with the international ones too, which I could probably use help with but usually hard to find someone! (I usually ask Ann- margotchanning with Britain/etc.!)
And lastly, I would hope we wouldn't go overboard with these titles and givve them out to 4875487 people. I think that we should somehow signify a leader in the field, such as I believe 1DirXtion to be a big person in the music section, among others, and there's plenty of easy ones to find.
I just think it would be a big help to see someone respond with
"Broadway Expert" under their name, as opposed to someone else. I'm not saying that they couldn't help, but it'd be great to find an "expert" in a given area rather than a guess & check thing!