What can we do to make the King Community even better? ✨
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"My suggestion is to keep the initial post in its language and have an answer to them in English, so that it would be obvious that we want to help them!"
This is absolutely the right decision. It should be. You cannot delete messages from newbies. Their messages cannot be deleted. They need to be answered. They need to be directed in the right direction. But deleting their posts = deleting their communities.
If the community had a private messaging system, I could write to a person who speaks my language and explain to him the rules of the community. But I can't do it. -
@FluffyDinosaur I have read so many great ideas from everyone who posted. It's wonderful to see that so many members care about our community.
I noticed that newbies enter and post a comment or two. No one responds, and then they leave the community.
What about creating a group to help the newbies. Newbie Ambassadors. Members of the community could sign up to help. Perhaps you could award an incentive such as gold bars for assisting. A special Newbie Ambassador badge. There could be an area like the mods have an area just for mods. Each newbie's name could be listed in this area and the community helpers could take the newbies under their wings and offer assistance in navigating around.
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Good Day everybody!
I saw today a Quick Link that somebody needs help in the hub:
I followed the link to see the Question and I saw that I can answer it to help the new member!
I entered the thread and I realized that there is not an option to answer to the member!
I suppose that there is some kind of restriction in the hub that affects questions to have the option of been answered!
What is the policy in this case according to the "house rules"?
If we want to make the Community better, the less restrictions and "house rules", the more friendly Community for newbies we have!
I wonder if we want for the newbies to come and stay or to come, write 1, 2 comments and then leave, as it was also mentioned by @rebelchild
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The ideas presented so far on how to improve the community are the same as I would have said myself.
Therefore, I set out below the features that I would like to see implemented:
1- I'd like there to be a level counter in CCS
2-I'd love to have a new move in CCS: the Jelly Fish+Jelly Fish Combo
3- Reset the player rankings because it is rewarding to pass a level but it is more rewarding if we are first with the highest score.
4- In the ranking events I would like to compete with those who are very close to me in the levels of the map because only in this way it is an equal race, instead very often I find myself competing with those who are at the beginning of the map where getting to the podium is much easier than those who are very high up in the map with much more challenging levels and episodes
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OK. I was reading something and this situation
came up with languages. I had already mentioned this unfriendly
attitude towards languages from the beginning. I also shared it
privately with the CMs.
I have to translate myself and can only speak German. I know exactly
how it feels.
At the beginning I had a discussion about this. Lady_Choo was also
there. It's been many years. The language is assigned to each person
by their country and one would like to accept it. I don't understand
why you don't talk to the players instead of just editing or deleting.
There is always talk of a friendly and respectful community. But this
one isn't it. But the players are always supposed to be friendly and
respectful and the CMs do the opposite.
Over the years I have seen a lot of what was done against the players.
To improve a community, you would have to stop this behavior.
I often hear this. : Respect has to be earned and respect is never
given to anyone.
I think in the 5+ years I've been here, I've earned the respect of the
players.
In private contact here in the community, when the mailboxes still
existed, I received friendly messages. Some players sought trust and
came to me privately. I also helped there, whether there was a problem
in the game or just there.
You have to build trust.
I have to be honest: Our contribution to improving the community was
opened by us players with a lot of initiative and what was still there
was heart and love.
This post is not so nice and decisive.
That makes a big difference.
I am friendly and honest. I wrote it like this.