WW Party Masters

How do I become a, Wiglington and Wenks Party Master?
The Answer is listed below.


There is the misconception by some that being a WW Party Master is less prestigious than being a ‘real’ moderator. Well, let us put it straight – that’s wrong thinking! It’s not easy being selected to be a WW Party Master too. To prove it, here’s the code the WW Party Masters have to follow.
  1. They must be FUN, FUNNY, WITTY and FULL OF ENERGY.
  2. They must help make parties fun and lively.
  3. They must keep the parties safe from party crashers.
  4. They must make sad players happy and bad players sad.
  5. They must radiate positive energy and bring happiness to the virtual world.

The Structure

So here’s how it will be structured.
In order of authority, this is the chain of command -
  • Party Chief
  • Party Masters
  • Trainee Party Masters

Party Chief

There will only be 1 Party Chief at any one time. Consider the Party Chief to be the highest Party Master position awarded to any player.
Prior to being a Party Chief, he/she must have served as a Party Master for at least 1 year. The candidate must know the rules of WW by heart, have no blemished track record and is able to show commitment in serving the WW community for at another year.
The Party Chief will be nominated through by the Party Masters and the Staff.
Responsibilities
  1. Ensure that all Party Masters are doing their jobs.
  2. Ensure that at least 4 parties are being organized per month, including special occasions and holidays.
  3. Ensure that party games and rules are laid out and known to all players of WW.
  4. Organize party schedules and delegate jobs to all Party Masters.
  5. Moderate and publicize the WW Party Network.
  6. Lead all Party Masters to make Wiglington and Wenks a really fun place to party in!
Privileges
  1. The ability to ban bad players for 1 week.
  2. Access to the exclusive Party Master’s Club.
  3. Free full premium Membership as long as they remain active as a Party Chief.
  4. 1500 rollars and 1500 WW Virtual Credits monthly.
  5. The exclusive WW Party Chief’s T-shirt and Mug.
  6. Exclusive Party Chief’s Hat.
  7. Exclusive Party Chief’s Frebo.

Party Master

The Party Master is the title held by an official Party Master.
Prior to being official Party Master, they must have served as a Trainee Party Master for at least 3 months.
Party Master must be committed to service the WW community for at least 1 year. They would assist the Party Chief in planning any programs and also be a mentor to newly appointed mods to help them get accustomed to the responsibilities.
Their responsibilities are similar to that of being a Trainee Party Master, but they will have more rewards for being an official Party Master.
Responsibilities
  1. Run at least 4 parties (as a group) every month on Wiglington and Wenks.
  2. Encourage players to throw parties.
  3. Invent party games and teach players how to play them.
  4. Invite players to parties via the WW Party Network and WW Blog.
  5. Encourage players to participate in the parties.
  6. Help players throwing parties to moderate the parties and organize games (but be careful not to spoil the fun by being too strict!)
  7. Kick bad players on Wiglington and Wenks.
  8. Moderate and publicize the WW Party Network.
Privileges
  1. The ability to ban bad players for a day.
  2. Access to the exclusive Party Master’s Club.
  3. Free 6 months premium Membership.
  4. 750 rollars and 750 WW Virtual Credits monthly.
  5. The exclusive WW Party Master’s T-shirt and Mug.
  6. Exclusive Party Master’s Hat.
  7. Exclusive Party Master’s Grebo.

Trainee Party Master

Trainee Scouts is the title held by Party Masters-in-training.
The reason for having Trainee Party Masters is to ensure that they are truly committed to being a Party Master on Wiglington and Wenks and will not give up halfway. They will need to serve for at least 3 months before they can be considered for promotion to an official Party Master.
Responsibilities
  1. Run at least 4 parties (as a group) every month on Wiglington and Wenks.
  2. Encourage players to throw parties.
  3. Invent party games and teach players how to play them.
  4. Invite players to parties via the WW Party Network and WW Blog.
  5. Encourage players to participate in the parties.
  6. Help players throwing parties to moderate the parties and organize games (but be careful not to spoil the fun by being too strict!)
  7. Kick bad players on Wiglington and Wenks.
  8. Moderate and publicize the WW Party Network.
Privileges
  1. The ability to kick bad players.
  2. Access to the exclusive Party Master’s Club.
During the trial probation period, Trainee Party Masters will be watched over closely by senior Party Masters and staff. Any complaints against them will be investigated thoroughly and if found guilty, will impact their progress to being promoted to be an official Party Master. In serious cases, their Trainee Party Master status will be taken away.