May 10 2019 09:00 AM
Hy everyone!
I would like to know if there a list of available user ranks that appear on our profile here on the tech community and what they mean or what is required to get them.
Thanks in advance!
Oct 21 2019 11:26 AM
Oct 28 2019 03:54 PM - edited Jan 26 2022 12:03 PM
SolutionJul 31 2020 10:42 AM
Jul 31 2020 10:47 AM
@FlorianKurrle I think you meant to tag me and not Eric Strong, but here are the user ranks.
Honored Contributor |
Esteemed Contributor |
Respected Contributor |
Trusted Contributor |
Valued Contributor |
Super Contributor |
Regular Contributor |
Frequent Contributor |
Contributor |
Occasional Contributor |
New Contributor |
Senior Member |
Established Member |
Regular Visitor |
Frequent Visitor |
Visitor |
Occasional Visitor |
New Member |
Jul 31 2020 10:54 AM
Dankeschön!
Ja, das ist die automatische Übersetzung
Apr 02 2024 11:27 PM
This is a historic post, now the new ranks apply:
What’s New in the MTC? September 2023 – Community Ranks - Microsoft Community Hub
Apr 05 2024 08:26 AM - edited Apr 05 2024 08:30 AM
Are there special/exclusive benefits(perks) of being a MTC Contributor?
Apr 05 2024 08:58 AM
Hi @junsungE
Helping others is > the greatest benefit!
These are only honorary ranks, with no additional benefits -
This is a public forum, hosted by Microsoft.
Apr 05 2024 09:46 AM
Thank you for your quick reply,@A1!
Nowadays I'm looking for Microsoft communities to contribute, there are several communities, and they have rewarding programs.
Microsoft Tech Community - Contributor level
Microsoft Support Community - Also a contributor program
MS Learn Q&A - Microsoft Community Champions Program
I was so confused and didn't know the difference between those so I asked a question here.
Above all are different, not linked, and operate separately right?
Apr 05 2024 10:23 AM - edited Apr 05 2024 10:38 AM
Yes, there are simple guidelines in MTC: Code of Conduct - Microsoft Community Hub
The spaces you have indicated have different rules of participation, and different ways of rewarding Members in the Community
If you prefer to respond and help in your own language (Korean) then it will be possible in this space -> https://answers.microsoft.com/
In Q&A - English is required.
Tell us what you think about it?
Apr 05 2024 10:52 AM
Thanks for the clarification @A1!
I'm open to contributing to both English and Korean communities, but for the Korean community, it seems unmanaged and abandoned. That's not that active so I prefer to participate in the English community. I like actively engaging with others and I want to take initiative.
Apr 05 2024 11:05 AM - edited Apr 05 2024 11:09 AM
@junsungE :)
That's great! Stay at MTC, of course.
The Q&A space is a good place for advanced IT people, but I like MTC.
Try writing the first question in the Q&A, then you will see the differences!
Apr 05 2024 12:29 PM - edited Apr 05 2024 12:33 PM
Sure! I'll be here as well as other MS communities.
But I think I might focus on the MS Support Community for a while.
Does any of these or something similar apply to MTC contributors? I saw some separate community(something like Power Platform Community or Dynamics 365 Community) has their own program, but I'm saying general MTC(https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/) because it has 100+ sub-communities(for example, Microsoft 365, Windows, Microsoft Teams, Exchange, and so much more).
Your answered threads receive prioritized visibility within the community, minimizing the likelihood of escalation to other support groups.
Are all 100+ sub-communities under the same policy, not like Power Platform Community or Dynamics 365 Community?
Apr 05 2024 12:41 PM
Yes, good = you're right, MTC is 113 spaces with equal rules ;
Apr 05 2024 12:50 PM
Since your last question is complex, I suggest you create a new thread in this space and (start a discussion to answer in detail)
This is beyond the topic of the current topic, I hope you understand.
Oct 28 2019 03:54 PM - edited Jan 26 2022 12:03 PM
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