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Admins 03-08-2009 09:28 PM

Hiring: News admin
 
A lot of fun stuff and updates are happening on Graal servers but not a lot of news are added to graal.net (and the serverlist news). For improving that situation it would be good to have some dedicated staff who talk to server staff to being news to graal.net. This is mainly a helper position and will eventually get global level 1 (RC) to be able to talk to staff. The person who is managing this should be someone who comes along nicely with the staff on servers.

Some questions for applicants:
1. What is your Graal account name?
2. Do you have gold?
3. What is your past experience? (Please post only relevant experience such as creation of news, and updates on graal.net)
4. What would you like to do if given the position?
5. Why should you be given the position over the other applicants?

Rufus 03-08-2009 09:42 PM

Wow, I know the most perfect person for that position. Are you asking for applications via the forums, or would it be possible to send an e-mail?

Dan 03-08-2009 09:50 PM

Good luck for every applicant.

Pimmeh 03-08-2009 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rufus (Post 1472374)
Wow, I know the most perfect person for that position. Are you asking for applications via the forums, or would it be possible to send an e-mail?

I just posted a topic.

Crono 03-08-2009 10:49 PM

I hope Door applies, she would be perfect.

Darlene159 03-08-2009 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Crono (Post 1472390)
I hope Door applies, she would be perfect.

I don't. If someone angers her, she might do what she did on the forums.

Chompy 03-08-2009 11:06 PM

I'm quite confused here. Will there be one person to be the "News Admin", or a whole team who handle news?

Rufus 03-08-2009 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darlene159 (Post 1472393)
I don't. If someone angers her, she might do what she did on the forums.

Do you think she'll do that to the primary school message system that she works for too, eventually? What about the college newspaper she wrote articles for? What about the Graal wiki articles she has already written? The news she often submits? Sounds like a pretty bad association to her character you've got there.

Matt 03-08-2009 11:07 PM

Since the the title in Stefans original post is News Admin, i'd assuming only 1 admin.

pooper200000 03-08-2009 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chompy (Post 1472394)
I'm quite confused here. Will there be hired one person to be the "News Admin", or will there be a team?

Most likely one person as the News Admin. It would also most likely be that News Admin choice as to if they wish to hire a team or conduct gathering news on their own.

Darlene159 03-08-2009 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rufus (Post 1472395)
Do you think she'll do that to the primary school message system that she works for too, eventually? What about the college newspaper she wrote articles for? What about the Graal wiki articles she has already written? The news she often submits? Sounds like a pretty bad association to her character you've got there.

The horrible things she said about unixmad on the forums is what I saw. Stefan should look into all histories of applicants, including behavior on the forums.

Rufus 03-08-2009 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Darlene159 (Post 1472399)
The horrible things she said about unixmad on the forums is what I saw. Stefan should look into all histories of applicants, including behavior on the forums.

That's a false representation of why she was banned, because I have never seen her post a single thing about unixmad. Now you're just getting desperate love.

Darlene159 03-08-2009 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Rufus (Post 1472400)
That's a false representation of why she was banned, because I have never seen her post a single thing about unixmad. Now you're just getting desperate love.

Ok. Stefan can view the deleted posts and threads.
You are right, I was thinking of someone else.
Her threads and posts where pretty nasty none-the-less, and all because a thread of hers was deleted.
Stefan can make his own judgment on it. I'm not going to discuss it, just bringing it to his attention.

Clockwork 03-08-2009 11:21 PM

Do we apply here ? :3

Rufus 03-08-2009 11:44 PM

Here's a suggestion for those applying for this position. Not so long ago I was creating a personal statement for University and Master Storm introduced me to the concept of Flesch–Kincaid Readability Tests. The tests are there to provide a review of the readability of text as the title implies, and with Graal being a game that is provided for users of all different ages and backgrounds, the news you should be submitting should be easy to read.

I've ran a couple of the current news posts through the online readability scales (http://labs.translated.net/text-readability/ and http://www.editcentral.com/gwt/com.e...ral.EC/EC.html) and at current the news posts are being rated as average, which just isn't good enough. There are a lot of jargon terms used in the current news articles and as the news is for the players it would be in good form to reduce this and attempt to liven the articles up. I hope that whoever gets the position takes a look at other games and uses this as an opportunity to make our new articles more community based, rather than at current where it all seems a little cheesy or too technical.

Pimmeh 03-08-2009 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Readability analyzer
HARD: this text contains either long sentences and/or long or uncommon words. This implies a low readability index. By modifying the selection of words and the sentence lengths the readability can be easily improved.

AVERAGE: the difficulty of the text seems to be average. The majority of well-written content falls into this category.

EASY: This text is easy to read. Easy to read, well-written documents can be easily understood by audiences with any education level.

Average equals good, Rufus. You cannot expect all Graal users to be literary genii.

Rufus 03-08-2009 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pimmeh (Post 1472413)
Average equals good, Rufus. You cannot expect all Graal users to be literary genii.

Quote:

HARD: this text contains either long sentences and/or long or uncommon words. This implies a low readability index. By modifying the selection of words and the sentence lengths the readability can be easily improved.
AVERAGE: the difficulty of the text seems to be average. The majority of well-written content falls into this category.
EASY: This text is easy to read. Easy to read, well-written documents can be easily understood by audiences with any education level.
There are a lot of different players with a lot of different education levels, so a potential News Administrator should be trying to look for a happy medium with their articles. That is why the easy ratings (and my links) are provided. You're right, you can't expect all Graal users to be "literary genii" but the players deserve one if they can have one and this has nothing to do with literature.

Clockwork 03-08-2009 11:56 PM

This just in: Rufus and Pimmeh arguing about sentance structure and use of words.

Just as well Rufus.

"There are a lot of different players with a lot of different education levels, so a potential News Administrator should be potentially trying to look into a happy medium, which is why the easy ratings (and my links) are provided. You're right, you can't expect all Graal users to be "literary genii" but the players deserve one if they can have one and this has nothing to do with literature."

Thats 2 sentances. The first one is way to long. Just as well, though, you use words I have trouble fitting into normal conversations. Words such as medium.

kia345 03-09-2009 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clockwork (Post 1472419)
This just in: Rufus and Pimmeh arguing about sentance structure and use of words.

Just as well Rufus.

"There are a lot of different players with a lot of different education levels, so a potential News Administrator should be potentially trying to look into a happy medium, which is why the easy ratings (and my links) are provided. You're right, you can't expect all Graal users to be "literary genii" but the players deserve one if they can have one and this has nothing to do with literature."

Thats 2 sentances. The first one is way to long. Just as well, though, you use words I have trouble fitting into normal conversations. Words such as medium.

You said "just as well" twice you redundant prick.

Clockwork 03-09-2009 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kia345 (Post 1472421)
You said "just as well" twice you redundant prick.

This also in: I lol'd.

Rufus 03-09-2009 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clockwork (Post 1472419)
This just in: Rufus and Pimmeh arguing about sentance structure and use of words.

Just as well Rufus.

"There are a lot of different players with a lot of different education levels, so a potential News Administrator should be potentially trying to look into a happy medium, which is why the easy ratings (and my links) are provided. You're right, you can't expect all Graal users to be "literary genii" but the players deserve one if they can have one and this has nothing to do with literature."

Thats 2 sentances. The first one is way to long. Just as well, though, you use words I have trouble fitting into normal conversations. Words such as medium.

Well to be fair, you've made a couple of spelling and grammar errors when attempting to critique my post, but that's not what I'm trying to get across here. I'm not applying because I simply do not posses the ability to create entertaining articles that are readable for all education levels, and although I used this system when creating my University application (which was accepted by all 5 ;)) it took me a while to make. People that are applying for the position should very much take their spelling, grammar and readability of writing into consideration amongst the pleasantries.

Clockwork 03-09-2009 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rufus (Post 1472423)
Well to be fair, you've made a couple of spelling and grammar errors when attempting to critique my post, but that's not what I'm trying to get across here. I'm not applying because I simply do not posses the ability to create entertaining articles that are readable for all education levels, and although I used this system when creating my University application (which was accepted by all 5 ;)) it took me a while to make. People that are applying for the position should very much take their spelling, grammar and readability of writing into consideration amongst the pleasantries.

~Sentence.

I'm sorry! :P

Bell 03-09-2009 12:34 AM

Instead of arguing here, why not use your language talents and go apply.
http://forums.graalonline.com/forums...play.php?f=209

I swear there isn't a topic on Graal that isn't argued to death for the sake of arguing.

Rufus 03-09-2009 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bell (Post 1472426)
Instead of arguing here, why not use your language talents and go apply.
http://forums.graalonline.com/forums...play.php?f=209

I swear there isn't a topic on Graal that isn't argued to death for the sake of arguing.

I'm the only one who hasn't applied and I've already stated why :p

Admins 03-09-2009 12:56 AM

I don't really care about language, my English is not the best either. The problem is that everyone (with Gold, that's a few thousand) can post news on graal.net and those news will be put on the serverlist to show Graal players what interesting things are happening which they otherwise would miss if they don't log into each server each day or speak to people a half hour or more. People can already add the news but probably don't feel that their updates made to the server are worthy to be put in the news or they don't see it as important. But I often see that staff on servers are accomplishing quite great tasks and add nice stuff. I only see those things when I go on servers and speak to people though, so I probably don't see half of the things and so do most Graal players. The news admin should go on servers and find out what happened and post it on the news: events, new monsters or maps, new things in the planning. He/she can hire a team or motivate the server staff to post the news themself, as long as the news are posted and not forgotten.

Rufus 03-09-2009 01:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stefan (Post 1472432)
I don't really care about language, my English is not the best either. The problem is that everyone (with Gold, that's a few thousand) can post news on graal.net and those news will be put on the serverlist to show Graal players what interesting things are happening which they otherwise would miss if they don't log into each server each day or speak to people a half hour or more. People can already add the news but probably don't feel that their updates made to the server are worthy to be put in the news or they don't see it as important. But I often see that staff on servers are accomplishing quite great tasks and add nice stuff. I only see those things when I go on servers and speak to people though, so I probably don't see half of the things and so do most Graal players. The news admin should go on servers and find out what happened and post it on the news: events, new monsters or maps, new things in the planning. He/she can hire a team or motivate the server staff to post the news themself, as long as the news are posted and not forgotten.

The language used in a news article reflects upon the game and and its professional credibility. Aside from that, the language also reflects the amount of people who can actually read a news article and the amount of people who will read a news article. If the articles are written badly, they're not going to be read, it's as simple as that.

Bell 03-09-2009 01:04 AM

I personally would like to see someone that can give descriptive, fun and interesting news posts than worry about whether they had missed a ( , ) or used theres instead of there's.

Some of my best lol's have been reading Stefans grammar errors. I'm sure there have been some horrified gasps at my own grammar or sentence structure.

Crono 03-09-2009 01:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bell (Post 1472435)
I personally would like to see someone that can give descriptive, fun and interesting news posts than worry about whether they had missed a ( , ) or used theres instead of there's.

As the News Admin i'd expect this person to be able to filter out well written news articles that are both easy and enjoyable to read as opposed to cheeky ill-structured fruitfests of "WELCUM TO UN ^________^ (^) 2DAY WE UPDATED TH EPORT but it sanked =.=".

Darlene159 03-09-2009 01:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bell (Post 1472435)
I personally would like to see someone that can give descriptive, fun and interesting news posts than worry about whether they had missed a ( , ) or used theres instead of there's.

Some of my best lol's have been reading Stefans grammar errors. I'm sure there have been some horrified gasps at my own grammar or sentence structure.

Same here. :)

Bell 03-09-2009 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crono (Post 1472436)
As the News Admin i'd expect this person to be able to filter out well written news articles that are both easy and enjoyable to read as opposed to cheeky ill-structured fruitfests of "WELCUM TO UN ^________^ (^) 2DAY WE UPDATED TH EPORT but it sanked =.=".

Rofl, well, I wasn't saying they could be that bad. Those types of posts just burn holes in your eyes.

Rufus 03-09-2009 01:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bell (Post 1472435)
I personally would like to see someone that can give descriptive, fun and interesting news posts than worry about whether they had missed a ( , ) or used theres instead of there's.

Some of my best lol's have been reading Stefans grammar errors. I'm sure there have been some horrified gasps at my own grammar or sentence structure.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darlene159 (Post 1472438)
Same here. :)

There are very few instances where you will see a news posting on a professional game with bad grammar, because it promotes professionalism. I'm sure you would appreciate Graal having a greater professional appearance in its advertising and news postings, no?

LoneAngelIbesu 03-09-2009 01:37 AM

The question of whether or not somebody has Gold seems to imply that Gold is required, or... ? In other words: is having a Gold subscription required?

pooper200000 03-09-2009 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by LoneAngelIbesu (Post 1472442)
The question of whether or not somebody has Gold seems to imply that Gold is required, or... ? In other words: is having a Gold subscription required?

I'm not positive on this, but is the Wiki for gold members only? Perhaps that was the reasoning behind asking such a question.

LoneAngelIbesu 03-09-2009 01:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pooper200000 (Post 1472444)
I'm not positive on this, but is the Wiki for gold members only? Perhaps that was the reasoning behind asking such a question.

The way I think of it, asking the question might mean that they need to know if accommodations need to be made. Otherwise, Stefan should have mentioned that Gold is required in his post... anywhere.

cyan3 03-09-2009 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pooper200000 (Post 1472444)
I'm not positive on this, but is the Wiki for gold members only? Perhaps that was the reasoning behind asking such a question.

The Wiki is restricted to gold members only.

Switch 03-10-2009 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pooper200000 (Post 1472444)
I'm not positive on this, but is the Wiki for gold members only? Perhaps that was the reasoning behind asking such a question.

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyan3 (Post 1472543)
The Wiki is restricted to gold members only.

Except you can't seem to create an account anymore?

Matt 03-10-2009 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Switch (Post 1472843)
Except you can't seem to create an account anymore?

You do not create a new account on the wiki, use your Graal account, as long as you have Gold, you will be able to login. If it's your first time logging in, it may tell you your account isn't created, but ignore that and try once more and it should tell you your logged in then.

Twinny 03-10-2009 05:32 AM

Think about the newsletters that were sent out beforehand. I spent more time wondering, "what is he talking about" then looking at what was being presented >_<

on that note, i'm still waiting for the newsletter prophecy to come true :\

thesmoothcriminal 03-10-2009 06:30 AM

Shut up with all the argueing over gramma. As long as you keep interest no one cares if you are slightly off.

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyan3 (Post 1472543)
The Wiki is restricted to gold members only.

Rewarding those classic subscribers who have been with the game longest i see

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stefan (Post 1472432)
...everyone (with Gold, that's a few thousand)

lol really? a few thousand gold subscribers?

Mark Sir Link 03-10-2009 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thesmoothcriminal (Post 1472860)
Shut up with all the argueing over gramma. As long as you keep interest no one cares if you are slightly off.

This is so very false...

For too many years, GraalOnline has adopted a poor attitude, deeming poor writing and lack of information acceptable when it really isn't.

Considering this is a game marketed toward children who have no means of paying to play the game themselves, Graal really does need professional looking and sounding websites and documents to lure their parents in. If I didn't know what GraalOnline was and a child of mine asked me to pay for their account, I would instantly say no after looking at the website, wiki, and forum because the writing quality is akin to the spam I get in my junkbox.

As far as the wiki administrator goes...

Ideally, there would be a team of people working on news updates rather than an individual - each could write their own articles, and pass them around for proofreading. By having one person write articles unchecked, it is likely that you'll end up with bias and poor writing. Spellcheck is fine for middle school, but this is the real world.


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