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       ✔ How to become a Community Event Manager? [Answered] &#1
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       By: [SMG]CJGIANNHS*DSG Date: May 1, 2016, 3:24 pm
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       [center][font=verdana][glow=blue,2,300]Guidelines: Becoming a
       Community Event Manager[/glow]
       [glow=black,2,300]Developer of
       Entertainment[/glow][/font][/center]
       [hr][center]
       The literally most frequent asked question that this ministry
       and the people operating it has finally gotten an official
       answer. It's understandable that many of you would
       like to become a Community Event Manager (CEM), but sadly there
       are more of you than there are available positions in this
       ministry. To be completely honest, what most of you all are
       doing,
       in attempt to be selected during our next recruitment, is wrong.
       [/center][hr]
       What not to do:
       [list]
       [li]I thought this was obvious but apparently I was wrong; Do
       not asslick us.[/li]
       [li]"Spamming" us to create events are more annoying than
       helpful, well it's actually not helpful at all.[/li]
       [li]Offer to pay the prize if we host an event.[/li]
       [li]Ask us if you can help us with an event. There's literally
       nothing that you can do unless we ask for assistance.[/li]
       [li]Never ever say "Bad event" after an event that you didn't
       like. Instead, let us know what we could improve in your opinion
       to make the event better.[/li]
       [li]If you SMS a CEM and we reply back, and all of a sudden we
       don't reply as fast as usual, don't start to spam us. Like duh..
       we do other things than just being your customer support via
       SMS.[/li]
       [li]Tell us several times that you want to be a CEM, it's
       annoying and will certainly not increase your chances in any
       possible way. If you're CEM material, we'd know that you're
       interested to be one without you telling us.[/li]
       [/list]
       Things that may help you:
       [list]
       [li]Post constructive and meaningful posts in this ministry
       board.[/li]
       [li]Be an active IRC user.[/li]
       [li]For obvious reasons we have a certain maturity level that
       must be reached by all the CEM's.[/li]
       [li]Contact us with event ideas that you've thought of, and
       actually spent time thinking on. What to think of if contacting
       us with an event idea:
       [list]
       [li]The entire idea of the event.[/li]
       [li]Why you believe this is something unique and worth our time
       mapping.[/li]
       [li]Do not be lazy and say "Create race, good idea bro". You're
       supposed to do the thinking in this situation.[/li]
       [li]We do create our own events, so we don't need simple and
       common ideas. We basically only like your idea if it provide
       something unique.[/li][/list][/li]
       [li]We do appreciate everyone who join our events, and if we see
       a name popping up in events on a very regular basis, we start
       notice that player even more, unless you spam "staaart" or
       "gooo"......[/li]
       [li]After you've participated in an event, think of something
       that could make the event better and contact us in a nice way
       and ask if we're interested in hearing your improvement
       ideas.[/li]
       [li]Often, we do spend a lot of time mapping events, and I mean
       it can take 5-7 hours mapping some events. We're even forced to
       split up the time mapping into different days. So giving us a
       compliment after an event, simply saying "This was a fun event"
       or "Good job <insert event hoster's name here>" doesn't hurt.
       [/list]
       [hr]
       An explanation of something you may see occur if you actively
       participate in events:
       Sometimes if you warp to an event, you may see non-CEM's and
       non-staff members being in the dimension with us even before the
       event begun, basically during the preparation of an event. Why
       you may ask yourself? There are 3 reasons of this:
       1. The shortest of them all, we're hosting a survival event. In
       a survival event we warp the "predators", the ones that are
       meant to kill you in the event, before we warp the "normal"
       participants. We do this to prevent anyone of you entering their
       vehicle and to keep the event organization clean in general.
       2. They could be a friend of us, or perhaps a group member. We
       are also humans, just like you are, and we do have friends.
       Sometimes they hang out with us while we create events, nothing
       wrong or wierd about that.
       3. This is the most rare situation, though one of the best. We
       don't really know the player, but we like him.
       To clarify that: This person has done the things that are listed
       above in "Things that help you" as well as has avoided doing the
       things that are listed in "What not to do". What this means is
       that we feel comfortable having this person in the event
       dimension with us before an event starts, and we might find this
       player to be actually useful in certain cases.
       [hr]
       Most important: Motivation & Dedication. That's what we want
       from you, even from current CEM's.
       Oh and please.. Just because you do the things that's listed
       above, as well as avoid doing the bad and annoying things that
       are also listed above, it doesn't guarantee you to be accepted
       as a Community Event Manager the next time we recruit. Don't
       make it obvious that you try really hard, that's where you'll
       fail.
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