Subject: On the subject of Big Sib/Little Sib...
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Posted on: 2012-06-05 23:55:00 UTC

It's something that I think we should continue, and I've been musing on how to start it up again for awhile.

However, I'd like to suggest that we take it a step further with regards to the newbies, regardless on what we decide to do on the topic of moderators or no.

For one, I think that Irish Samurai's suggestion of restarting the Big Sib/Little Sib thing is a good idea, but I'd like to suggest we go a step further. Instead of having it be suggested/encouraged, we should go a step further and give every newbie a big sib automatically. The ones who don't actually need it will benefit regardless, and the ones who do need it are unlikely to ask because they'll either be the ones not listening or will continue on right up to the point where they ask for permission and one of their agents is an all powerful elder god and they homophoned all over the place.

Being a Big Sib would, of course, not be mandatory, but if we could get- maybe choose?- a decent sized pool of people who have experience with the PPC as a whole, it'd certainly help so we don't end up with three or five people juggling five newbies apiece at any given time.

Having an explicit support group there from the first means everyone will get to know at least one PPCer from the beginning, rather than newbies only knowing other newbies, and even then, only maybe.

For two, we should do something more than just handing out newbie gifts. They're traditional and all, but we can give them something more valuable than a random thing you spend ten seconds throwing at them. Instead, I'd like to suggest that we ask them questions. Actual questions. Things that can be gone into in depth. Not just "What are your fandoms?" but things like "What do you like to do?" "What are your favorite kinds of fic?" "Do you write any fic?" "Do you write anything original?" "Do you RP?" "How'd you find us?" "What do you want to do if you write a spinoff?"

If anything, it should be sort of like an interview.

This is the sort of thing we should be doing. That is greeting and interacting with the newbies.

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