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Newbie Mentoring Program Support Thread
Forum-Index → Discussion → Newbie Mentoring Program Support ThreadI thought it would be a good idea to have a support post for those who are mentors. Share ideas and bring to light any bugs, errors, or trouble spots.
Since it started I've had 5 offers to mentor a new player and I accepted all of them.
Some questions I've had are:
- How many can you have?
- What triggers a task?
-Max was kind enough to share that there is no limit to the number you can have and triggers stem from the newbie answering the initial welcome PM. The more tasks you complete the more points you can earn.
From what has been shared with me by another user, the program steps look like this:
Communicate with your newbie via PM 1/6
Send your newbie a plushie 1 / 1
Newbie completes tutorial 1 / 5
Newbie reaches Trainer level 5 5 / 5
Newbie reaches Trainer level 10 8 / 8
Newbie reaches Trainer level 15 0 / 10
How are you all doing with your new players?
Do you have any questions for other Mentors?
If we could get questions answered by a Mod, what questions would you ask
I would love to hear from YOU !
I would be curious how people are wording their introduction letters? Especially those who are actually getting responses lol
Here is what mine says:
"Hi there,
Welcome to PokeHeroes!
I have been on PH for some time now so quite familiar with the site. There is a tutorial to get you going but if you have any questions along the way or once you get done with that, please feel free to respond to this message. No questions are too silly. We all had to figure it out.
I live in the PST - Pacific Standard Time - which is 8 hours behind PH time - so if I don't get to your message right away, that is why.
Hope you have a great time!"
BUT- now that you all have mentioned it, it could just seem like a Spam "Welcome" message. I know when I have joined some websites, you get that automated/autogenerated message in your inbox immediately welcoming to the website, etc. So, new users may think it is something like that and not really pay attention or have any indication of actually replying.
If that makes sense...
Also, do the Mentor Points actually allow you to do anything with them?
My little Egg Family!
^^Made By Argentis^^
Being shy myself, I completely understand newbies being afraid of interaction (or they're site-savvy enough to do everything themselves), but it's a bit of a disappointment that you essentially stop earning points because the newbies don't respond. It's kind of luck of the draw whether or not you get someone who actually wants/needs help.
I feel like the points/level system is a tad bit pressuring to the mentors? It gives a sense that you're failing an objective that's out of your control.
Maybe the newbies should have a tutorial step that asks them to reply to your PM (teaching them how to use the PM system in the process)? Maybe it can emphasize that the PM is from a fellow player and not a bot? ;w;
@Leapy ~ that is a great point! Our PM could be seen as an auto-generated message rather than a personal greeting. Do you think a message coming a while later would help and not seem so predatory?
@PrincessGreenie - I love the idea that to respond to the PM as part of the Tutorial that teaches them how to connect with other users. Just because an envelope pops up on the top they might not have a clue what to do with it. It is rough that we get what feels like a "grade" (an F in this case) and them not responding feels like a big fail :/ even though we have no control over it.
My little Egg Family!
^^Made By Argentis^^
From my post about task 1 issues, -Max said:
"What triggers more tasks?
After you receive at least one reply on the welcoming/first message, you'll get more task to get more Mentor Points. Also I'd like to point out that in order to the points to go up on the conversation task, they would need to keep answering! If you spam them with message, it won't go up."
So if they answered the second message but not the first it would not count unfortunately :/
What I tried to say is that it should be like an actual conversation, not only you messaging them, for example; Let's imagine user X is the newbie you're mentoring. You message them (1/6), they answer(2/6), you message back (3/6), you send another message as they didn't answer (3/6, it doesn't move), they answer (4/6), etc.
As you can see, in order for it to go up, they need to send a message back. If you send them a message followed, it won't count.
I had a newbie that sent a new PM instead of answering the welcoming one I sent, and it counted!
Max here!
Krimes and I were just chatting and another thing that came up is that PMs can be very difficult to access and use on a mobile phone. Also, if you click on it, rad it and change pages it is hard to find again under all the tabs. This is surely a case where PP is much easier to use than PMs.
i wonder.. how many people have broken the rules by making a dupe account just to see who their mentor will be