WikiGuides have a number of Community Actions they can do such as greeting new contributors, delivering special occasion greetings for birthdays and anniversaries, contact Missing-In-Action contributors and Supervisors, etc. They earn missions for each community action they do.
WikiGuide - 0 - 49 missions
Noble WikiGuide - 50 - 249 missions
Royal WikiGuide - 250 - 499 missions
Imperial WikiGuide - 500 - 1499 missions
Sovereign WikiGuide - 1500+ missions
Sovereign WikiGuide is the highest level in Community Outreach. Below are the levels a WikiGuide can reach. Currently there are no Sovereign WikiGuides.WikiGuide - 0 - 49 missionsNoble WikiGuide - 50 - 249 missionsRoyal WikiGuide - 250 - 499 missionsImperial WikiGuide - 500 - 1499 missionsSovereign WikiGuide - 1500+ missions
By performing designated Community Actions which earn you mission credits. As your total number of completed missions accumulate, you will move up to the next level. WikiGuide - 0 - 49 missions Noble WikiGuide - 50 - 249 missions Royal WikiGuide - 250 - 499 missions Imperial WikiGuide - 500 - 1499 missions Sovereign WikiGuide - 1500+ missions
The personal benefits to be gained by a WikiGuide far outweigh any other reason for joining Community Outreach. WikiGuides gain self-esteem and great satisfaction for going out into the community, mingling, welcoming new contributors, making friends, and helping create and maintain a warm and friendly community environment. In doing so, they gain recognition on the site for their efforts. Our Status Levels provide each WikiGuide with goal-setting opportunities that each can work toward on his or her own with no competition. Incoming volunteer WikiGuides receive a WikiGuide badge. WikiGuides have four levels to achieve by receiving Community Outreach credits for performing community actions. WikiGuide Leveling Structure: WikiGuide - 0 - 49 missions Noble WikiGuide - 50 - 249 missions Royal WikiGuide - 250 - 499 missions Imperial WikiGuide - 500 - 1499 missions Sovereign WikiGuide - 1500+ missions *Badge for each new level of achievement will replace existing badge.
Each WikiGuide normally receives 1 mission credit for each community action they do. WikiGuide - 0 - 49 missions Noble WikiGuide - 50 - 249 missions Royal WikiGuide - 250 - 499 missions Imperial WikiGuide - 500 - 1499 missions Sovereign WikiGuide - 1500+ missions
As a WikiGuide completes various Community Actions they complete missions. These missions accrue and when the WikiGuide has completed the required amount of missions they move up a status level. There are currently 4 levels - Noble (50-249 missions), Royal (250-499 missions), Imperial (500-1499 missions), and Sovereign (1500+ missions). WikiGuides accept missions on the Community Outreach home page. When they complete the chosen mission, they receive their credits, which are recorded in the CO records by the program coordinator.
WikiGuide - 0 - 49 missions Noble WikiGuide - 50 - 249 missions Royal WikiGuide - 250 - 499 missions Imperial WikiGuide - 500 - 1499 missions Sovereign WikiGuide - 1500+ missions
There aren't really different types of WikiGuides, but there are different levels of achievement. A Noble WikiGuide has completed 50 - 249 missions by performing certain community actions, a Royal WikiGuide has completed 250 - 499, an Imperial Wikiguide has completed 500 - 1499 missions and a Sovereign WikiGuide has completed 1500+ missions.
The Community Outreach program use to assign a certain number of credits for different types of community actions. Now these actions are referred to as missions and normally each task you complete in the mission builder is worth 1 mission. They may set their own goals and participate in their own time to complete missions to reach higher levels of achievement.
Proudly Bearing the BadgesThe available badges are listed below according to which types of members are eligible for which specific badges.ContributorsVarious contributor levels: Bronze; Silver; Gold; Platinum; Double Platinum; and Ruby. (See the Related question.)Premier AnswererSpecial Project AssistantBug CatcherLinguistSupervisors Various contributor levels: Bronze; Silver; Gold; Platinum; Double Platinum; and Ruby. (See the Related question.)Community AssistantCategory SupervisorFloating SupervisorSenior SupervisorMentorSenior MentorLinguistVandal Patrol Generalist Site GuardianAlternates SpecialistSite InvestigatorEach division within the Patrol has the opportunity to earn three milestone badges as well as a Senior level badge. (To be eligible for the Vandal Patrol program, you are required to be a Supervisor.)Community OutreachWikiGuide - Beginner Noble WikiGuide - 5,000 Community Outreach creditsRoyal WikiGuide - 25,000 Community Outreach creditsImperial WikiGuide - 50,000 Community Outreach creditsThere are three WikiGuide levels above Beginner that can be achieved.WIT (WikiAnswers Influential Teens)WIT members are divided into 4 divisions. Each WIT division has a badge: WIT ExplorersWIT TrailblazersWIT WarriorsWIT RoadrunnersIn addition, there is a WIT Adult Adviser badge for adult Supervisors who help with the program.WikiReviewersEditor at Large Literary EditorCopy AssistantCopy EditorArchive Researcher(View the Related link below to see many of the actual badges. Also see Related questions.)And yet more badgesTrust point levelsWinning an AnswerThon or other contestsWikiholic badgeFan badges
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WikiGuides are members of the Answers.com Community Outreach program who take part in community actions geared toward making the WikiAnswers Community a warm and friendly place our Contributors will want to return to again and again. The community actions include greeting new contributors, delivering special occasion greetings for birthdays, anniversaries, etc., passing out kudos for great contributions, letting absentee contributors know they are missed, and congratulating fellow members of the community on their various levels of achievements.
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