Update
Based on the feedback we received on this post, we have modified the criteria we will use to invite RMs to the R Language Collective going forward.
We have removed the rep requirement, the collective membership requirement, and removed the Commentator badge from consideration. The remaining criteria are:
Active in the collective’s tags in the last 18 months (measured as 20+ upvoted answers)
No suspensions or problematic behavior in the last 18 months
r gold tag badge
Have at least four of these additional badges:
- Deputy badge (80 helpful flags)
- Civic Duty badge (300 votes)
- Reviewer badge (Complete at least 250 review tasks)
- Proofreader badge (Approve or reject 100 suggested edits)
- Strunk & White badge (Edit 80 posts)
- Refiner (Edit and answer 50 questions)
- Sportsmanship (100 upvotes on questions where you have an answer with positive score)
Today we are inviting another round of users to be Recognized Members (RMs) in the R Language Collective! This is a new process, so we are testing it out by starting with invitations to the users with the top ten highest reps who meet the criteria below.
The current RMs, subject matter experts who were identified in the pre-launch planning stage, worked together with Community Managers to determine the criteria to consider for this first round of invitations.
R Language Collective RM Criteria:
Member of the R Language Collective
Active in the collective’s tags in the last 18 months (measured as 20+ upvoted answers)
No suspensions or problematic behavior in the last 18 months
At least 20,000 reputation on Stack Overflow
r gold tag badge
Have at least four of these additional badges:
- Deputy badge (80 helpful flags)
- Civic Duty badge (300 votes)
- Reviewer badge (Complete at least 250 review tasks)
- Proofreader badge (Approve or reject 100 suggested edits)
- Strunk & White badge (Edit 80 posts)
- Refiner (Edit and answer 50 questions)
- Sportsmanship (100 upvotes on questions where you have an answer with positive score)
- Commentator (Leave 10 comments)
These are the criteria for the users we are sending RM invitations to today. We are discussing the possibility of having modified criteria for people who independently step forward to volunteer to take on the role.
The expectations of Recognized Members include communicating with other RMs to support collective decision making, and participating in curation and other projects that the collective takes on. It is not necessarily a permanent position, and continued participation will be reevaluated as time goes on.
When inviting in new RMs the goal is to find users who are subject matter experts, are regularly active on the site, and who have an interest in supporting the learning and advancement of the whole community in their area of practice. The criteria for RMs can be different for each collective, and can evolve over time. What do you think about the above criteria for the R Language Collective?
If you were one of the people invited, you will receive a notification where you can accept or decline the invitation. We hope you will join us! Since this is our first time inviting users to become RMs in an existing Topic Collective, we'd also like to get your feedback on the experience which we can use to streamline the process going forward.