@Patton2 there are no formal requirements. Like I said, you don't try to get voted in. You just do your best as a builder and member of the SP community, and hopefully at some point you'd get noticed.
You have probably heard of SPM from the logo in some people's bios, but the majority of our members do not display such. And just because we are selective about who gets in, it doesn't mean we aren't willing to help anyone, no matter the rank.
It's a group of people from SP who chat. That's about it. You don't get in by just asking nicely though, we select people at our own pace and vote on all new members. Some people accuse us of being elitist, some of them have inflated egos and think they have the right to be in there, but most simply don't understand. We vote carefully to make sure we have a good balance of talent, and keep the environment free from conflict and arguments. To be honest, nobody really needs to know - if you were voted in, you'd be contacted privately. If not, you'd probably never hear about it. The concept may sound harsh and elitist, especially to a new person or outsider, but it is what keeps the chat friendly, productive and conflict free.
Yes @LostNight
@Patton2 there are no formal requirements. Like I said, you don't try to get voted in. You just do your best as a builder and member of the SP community, and hopefully at some point you'd get noticed.
Maybe yet anyways. :)
@Lahoski107
@Awsomur haha, yeah I am definitely not fit for that
Put simply, they’re a group of talented builders.
@WNP78 then I am probably not fit to be in it
You have probably heard of SPM from the logo in some people's bios, but the majority of our members do not display such. And just because we are selective about who gets in, it doesn't mean we aren't willing to help anyone, no matter the rank.
It's a group of people from SP who chat. That's about it. You don't get in by just asking nicely though, we select people at our own pace and vote on all new members. Some people accuse us of being elitist, some of them have inflated egos and think they have the right to be in there, but most simply don't understand. We vote carefully to make sure we have a good balance of talent, and keep the environment free from conflict and arguments. To be honest, nobody really needs to know - if you were voted in, you'd be contacted privately. If not, you'd probably never hear about it. The concept may sound harsh and elitist, especially to a new person or outsider, but it is what keeps the chat friendly, productive and conflict free.