Inactive guildmembers, how can you spot them?
Use two special ranks. Lets say rank ‘monthly member’ and rank ‘absent member’. These ranks have the same rights and priveleges as the regular member rank.
All members are made a ‘monthly member’ at the first day of the month. As soon as they are online they are made a regular ‘member’ again.
When the month has passed, all members still ‘monthly member’ get the rank ‘absent member’ and an email. Again, if you see an ‘absent member’ online or when they reply to the email they are made a regular member again. Those that after yet another month are still ‘absent member’ have clearly be gone for 2 months and can be considered inactive.
Arise, opressed of Tyria!
Good idea, that should help with the absence over time, thanks
We recently had to implement a requirement that members be active in order to stay under the guild cap of 500 players. The solution that we adopted was to use the achievement point leaderboards for all guild members. If you mouse over the achievement score, it will tell you the last time that a player earned any achievement points. Since it is so easy to earn an achievement point, ie. complete any part of a daily, we use it as a proxy for activity.
It is not the ideal solution, but the best that we could come up with with the pretty limited options on the guild panel.
We recently had to implement a requirement that members be active in order to stay under the guild cap of 500 players. The solution that we adopted was to use the achievement point leaderboards for all guild members. If you mouse over the achievement score, it will tell you the last time that a player earned any achievement points. Since it is so easy to earn an achievement point, ie. complete any part of a daily, we use it as a proxy for activity.
It is not the ideal solution, but the best that we could come up with with the pretty limited options on the guild panel.
This is really good, thanks! I agree it’s too bad this can’t make it into the in-game UI in anyway.
Also if it says unknown they been gone from a few updates by now.
Also if it says unknown they been gone from a few updates by now.
I would advise against going by the ‘unknown’. I have seen people who had been online 1 hour earlier, without any patch, going to ‘unknown’. It is a very bad and faulty indicator.
Arise, opressed of Tyria!
In our guild we created some special rank.
Non-Representor are people that usually don’t represent the guild, but that we still want to keep in the guild. Real life friends or in-game friend that have a guild of their own or are on another server. This way we don’t kick or ask them to represent when someone see them.
Inactive : Are guildmates that didn’t came online for a long time, but that we don’t want to kick, because they are friends or use to be a big part of our guild (ex guild master or officer usually).
When people didn’t earn any achievement point in a long time, we either kick them or place them as Inactive if we know them.
I keep note of who attends our events. I go on the theory that if members want to be part of the guild, they will attend events.
If a member doesn’t attend a single event in 90 days, they are removed. Of course, should they become more active, they can rejoin us.
we have a system in our guild that involves sending in-game emails asking if they are still around. we kick them from the guild with an open invite back if and when they return. so far this has worked out well for us. The only drawback is don’t do this all in one go or have several officers send out emails due to the spam cap.
I really wish they would add a, Last Login (Full Date and Time.) and Map Location, something along those lines, because having inactives and people who just don’t login anymore, taking up guild slots, is unfair to those who could have those spots and be part of a guild.
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