Note: Your application will be judged on the basis of your post quality not quantity, so no need to spam every board, all you need is to be active on forums and must have SOME contribution towards the community ( Now it can be in the form of reporting bugs at QA board, Giving your opinions at Debate board, Making suggestions for the community or helping the community at General support board) So instead of spamming these boards with nonsense, make some constructive posts and at least make an effective Application.Your activity is enough, no need to camp at all the boards but posting at boards for chatting is not considered as a contribution towards the community.. Focus on any board and be useful and hopefully you will get xCM. General Support board, Ideas and Suggestions, Debate and Quality Assurance boards can increase your chances of getting accepted so I REPEAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR QUALITY NOT QUANTITY.
System became so lame. Forcing people to post in specific boards and to do think in certain way is making it so generic. Why should players be forced to post in boards and discussions they dont like. Or making huge and constructive posts, when they can simply explain something in sentence or two.Player X is, for example, moderating Criminal Boss team and doing it good, making good threads, getting in discussions often with good arguments, making good decisions. He doesnt deserve to be XCM, but someone who spams "major" boards, getting in discussions he doesnt really care about, helping players by simply posting random copy/paste shit, deserves to be XCM. I helped few people get JCM/RCM by making posts for them, and it felt so lame. They get rank and they simply continue doing things they actually like. If one person can effectively join discussion in "Police team" board, that means he can join any discussions that he finds interesting, that directly effects his gameplay or where he can contribute by his own knowledge/experience. Just check general support board or debate board. Its full of generic, boring and copy/paste posts. Its not players problem, since they are getting forced to do that. Back in times people got ranks for being active part of community. Not only in forum, but in game too. Ok now to finish my rant id say that admins shouldnt evaluate players in same way. Also in game activity in crim/civ/law side should be considered too. There are people who left their mark in game, but they have no forum rank cuz they didnt go around posting generic things. After all this is CIT2 community. Also if you see person who deserves rank dont wait for him to apply, just give him a damn rank.
Make constructive, thought-provoking posts in meaningful threads: Debate, Community Ranks suggestion topics, Land Development suggestions, anything that has some sort of value to it.Be helpful at General Support. Being helpful doesn't mean race to get post, mind you. If your solution isn't going to help/is already posted, then don't post.Make us believe you deserve to be considered a Community Member. Don't try to get a "rank"; try to participate in the community instead, w/o being focused only on the rank.If you've followed my advice above, your post quality should have increased dramatically. Quantity could have gone down a bit, though it's not a problem.Focus on a certain area of the forum that you like, enjoy in particular moreso than the others. Don't force yourself writing somewhere where you don't even know what to say.Everyone is free to make a thought-provoking thread in a debate - try to create some of your own. Remember what debate is and how it's like, follow the rules of a debate.Although Development Board is now closed for non-xCMs, getting one is still relatively easy - especially the JCM one.Be constantly active for the period of one month. While two weeks is enough, being active for a longer time shows us more that you're not only focused on getting a rank, thus increasing your chances.Help in-game, too. No matter whether you'll be rewarder here or not. Being a Community Member means nothing without the will to actually help the community.Just be yourself, try to improve yourself in many areas, but don't push it. Making a lot of posts everywhere is an example of "pushing it".Hope my advices will help some of you. I've started to work for my JCM in like February and half year later I've became a member of the Staff Team. Achieving your "dreams" here isn't really that hard; it's more about what you want to do with what you achieved more than anything. I've made my way up to the Staff to fight off bad things like cyberbullying. To make this place even better than it is now. What is your reason, your motivation to become a Junior Community Member?Don't think of getting a certain rank; think what GOOD you will do with it.Thank you for your attention.
so this topic gonna be useless? https://cit.gg/index.php?topic=201791.0
No, it won't. He stated his way. It depends on you which way you want to follow. You can follow both as there is no problem in it. FMMs won't see what way your are using to get Community Rank, they will see your posts quality.
I listen through this and this is the effect. Now I got JCM, Thankyou for your guide @ExiSenza .
I think it will be better if its under name ''How to achieve community ranks''. because if all these steps are done RIGHTLY you have a high percentage to get your application accepted. also excellent guide.
I've noticed tons of people with these problems so I'll try to focus on these stuff, using proper punctuation affects your chances of being a JCM in a good way. Punctuation: The proper use of the comma, full stop, and symbols that will make it easier for you to express what you want to say.The Comma: "," is used in sentences as a reference of addition, or as a replacement for "and"- You must a space AFTER the comma, not before and after, just after it.*Example "Hello there, how are you doing?" is CORRECT.* WHAT NOT TO DO: " Hello there , how are you doing?" is INCORRECT., "Hello there,how are you doing?" is INCORRECT.- You must not use a capital letter after a comma! use a small letter instead.*Example "I'm going home, what about you?" is CORRECT.*WHAT NOT TO DO: "I'm going home, What about you?" IS INCORRECT.*You could use a capital letter if it's a name, that's the only exception! Full stop: You use it when you finish your sentence, simple as that. You can use more than one full stop in a paragraph. - Just like the comma, you must leave a space AFTER the full stop.- You must start with a capital letter after the full stop, unlike the comma.*Example: "It's been years since I've played that game. Want to play it again?"NOTE: The question mark (?) and the exclamation mark (!) has the same deal as the full stop.Apostrophes: You use this in some situations, for example when you talk about someone's property, or when you merge two words together.* Examples on the use of Apostrophes: "I went to John's house yesterday, we played too much video games that we missed class the next day."" I won't buy this game, I heard that it's full of cheats!" (Replaced "will not" with "won't" and "it is" with "it's")*INCORRECT APOSTROPHES THAT WERE USED BY MANY PEOPLE: "I wan't some coke", the word "wan't" is incorrect, there's no merge of two words here, therefore the valid thing to say is "want"Your and You're: "You're" refers to "You are" when you are telling someone about himself, "Your" is when you tell someone about something he have.*Examples: "You're gonna do your homework or I'll take away your phone!"Capital letters and small letters in a sentence:- You only use the capital letters when you're starting a sentence, or after a full stop. (or a question mark/exclamation mark) "Are you staying here for a while? I'll go home in some minutes.."- Or saying a name, for example "John, Friday, September, Add" *" Hello, your name is Add, right?" " I was born in September." "I'm going to the cinema this Friday!"