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'''Citizenship is the fundamental award given by the [[Curia]] for contributions to the site and community of the [[Total War Center]].
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A '''Citizen''' is the recipient of a special award that acknowledges contribution to the site and community of [[Total War Center]]. This award is a user group, appearing in the same way as staff groups - but these members are ''not'' staff. Necessarily. The award uniquely grants members access to a forum, specifically the [[Curia]] where they are able to freely participate and vote. Citizenship is not required to become site staff or indeed, to do most things on the site. But if one is not staff, it is a way to both be acknowledged and to get more opportunities to improve the site. It is also a way to personalize user titles for non-staff users and get an extra name color while posting if they wish to use it.
  
*An updated list of citizens can be found [[List of Citizens|here]]
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==How to Become a Citizen==
*Citizens with pages on the wiki can be found [[:Category:Citizen|here]]
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There is a formal document known as [[Constitution]] on the forum, located [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?86574-The-Constitution#section1 here]. It is the heart of defining Citizenship, though its information is summarized below.
  
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At minimum a prospective citizen must be registered for two months, have 50 posts, and have no warnings/infractions from the moderators for six months prior (simple enough if you haven't been on the site for that full time!). However, the trick is going beyond this - having created mods, spent good time participating in sections, making lengthy and valuable posts, creative writing including AARs, content articles and a consistent series of wiki improvements, and so on. It requires more than releasing a set of very small mods that make minor tweaks - there must be an impression that a good amount of time was spent on the content being proposed. Where this line is drawn depends on the collective opinion of the voting Citizens.
  
== How to Become a TWC Citizen ==
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If this is met, they must be proposed by an existing citizen. They could come upon the prospective member and offer, or the member could request it. This proposer, or '''Patron''' will check with the [[Consul]] to ensure requirements are met (or be quite sure of this on their own). If they are, a thread is created within the Curia where other Citizens spend a fair week's time deciding if the member makes the cut. The matter is put to vote, after which the applicant may become a new Citizen... or not. If not, they must wait a period of time per the Constitution before another application is made, and ideally add more to their case in the meantime.  If they are, they apply to their chosen group (listed below) and the process is complete. They may go about their day from then on with new bling and the ability to post in the main Curia sections.
The rules governing citizenship can be found in the [[Constitution]] on the forum [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?86574-The-Constitution#section1 here].
 
  
The minimum requirements to be considered for the award are to have made at least fifty posts, been registered for at least two months, and not have received a warning within the last six months. Above and beyond these basic standards, the rank is then awarded for contributions to the site.  Contributions can take many forms, including but not limited to:
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==Badges==
* Creating After Action Reports (AARs) on battles fought in the various Total War games.
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The three below are all equally citizens, but the badges imply different things. An applying citizen should know what they're going for and select one when they are approved.
* Creating a mod, or working as part of a mod team for a game in TWC.
 
* Serving as a member of the TWC staff (Content Writer, Librarian, Content Artist, Wiki writer  etc.)
 
* Showing dedication to the site by making consistent intelligent posts around the forum.
 
  
To be considered for the award the member has to be patronised by an existing citizen. There are two ways this can happen. The most common is for an existing citizen to notice a member's contributions and send a PM asking if they'd like the rank. However, applicants who think they are ready for citizenship and haven't been approached may also PM a citizen directly and ask for sponsorship. Only those citizens who have themselves held their rank for 3 months can patronise.  The patron and applicant together formulate an application which the patron then posts in the [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?325-Quaestiones-Perpetuae Questionaes Perpetuae] for discussion and voting.
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[[Image:Troy_Citizen.png‎]]
  
The [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?490804-Guide-to-Patronising-New-Citizens Guide to Patronising New Citizens] contains useful advice for applicants and patrons.
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A 'Generic' badge, as compared to the below implications. Does not reflect ties one way or another, a sort of jack of all trades among the members of the forum.
  
When the applicant passes the vote and becomes a Citizen, they can choose between 3 different badges. '''Artifex''', designed for those who are modders, '''Civitate''', designed for those who have contributed to the debating side of the Site, whether in TW or CC, and '''Citizen''', for those who associate with both or neither.
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[[Image:Troy_Civitate.png]]
  
== Rights and Responsibilities ==
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The historic badge for 'Common Community' participants, expressing an interest in discussion and debate. Implies being patronized for quality posting and good nature, an original tenant of the site's creation.
Citizens have no defined duties on the forum, they are not staff and do not moderate. However, citizens are expected to maintain a higher standard of behavior than the minimum moderation requirements outlined in the [[ToS]]. Those "Higher Standards" have always been a controversial argument, since they are subjective and cannot be restrained to any "standard", as a matter of fact. However, any Citizen who believes that another Citizen has failed to behave in an exemplary manner, can initiate an [[Ostrakon]].  Whilst not binding [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?780716-The-Citizens-Handbook The Citizens Handbook] provides a useful guide to optimal behavior.
 
  
Citizenship gives the user the right to vote in Curial Bills and elect applicants for [[Curial Officer|Curial Offices]], as well as post in the [[Symposium]] and [[Curia]]. Citizens may also use custom use titles (the default for them is 'Citizen').  After a member has been a citizen for three months, without receiving any warnings, then they are eligible to run for a Curial Office, they can also act as Patrons to other members.
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[[Image:Troy_Artifex.png]]
 
 
==Badges==
 
=== Citizen Badge ===
 
If a member of the forum does not wish to choose between being recognized as having strongest ties to either the Common Community or Total War parts of the forum, they may choose to simply wear the neutral "Citizen" badge as shown below:
 
  
[[Image:Troy_Citizen.png‎]]
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The dedicated badge for the site's history of modders. Though the Civitiate came first, the Artifex put the forum on the map. An Artifex is one of the tireless members who create content for the games and have chosen TWC to present it.
  
=== Civitate Badge ===
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When the applicant passes the vote and becomes a Citizen, they can choose between 3 different badges. '''Artifex''', designed for those who are modders, '''Civitate''', designed for those who have contributed to the debating side of the Site, whether in TW or CC, and '''Citizen''', for those who associate with both or neither.
Members who choose to be recognized as having strongest ties to the [[Common Community]] can select the Civitate badge shown below:
 
 
 
[[Image:Troy_Civitate.png]]
 
  
Originally the rank of Civitate was the honour bestowed on forum members for both excellent Common Community and Total War contributions to the forums, with the distinction between Civitate and Artifex arriving some time in 2006. The rank of Civitate was instituted within the first version of the [[Syntagma]].
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==Further Information==
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Previously citizenship would also come with an undefined expectation of 'higher standards' for forum behavior. However, this has been a problem across site history and has ultimately been discontinued. A Citizen is supposed to act within the [[Terms of Use]] like any other member, and only the unique situation of the Curia forum allows the norms to stretch somewhat.
  
=== Artifex Badge ===
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If a Citizen runs into particular trouble with site moderation, they lose their citizenship until the infraction that caused it has expired (or a successful appeal is made). This cannot be permanent unless they are permanently banned, resign citizenship themselves or are removed in a process called Ostrakon where the active citizens of the Curia move to strip an especially unruly member of their Citizenship.
Members who choose to be recognized as having strongest ties to the [[Total War]] community can select the Artifex badge shown below:
 
  
[[Image:Troy_Artifex.png]]
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Aside from staying within the Terms of Use and 'doing what they're doing', there is no additional expectation or responsibility to a citizen. They have the right (after a few months, usually 3) to patronize new citizens or run for Curial office. At any time they (and even non-citizens) can suggest recipients for other awards, proposals to change the curia, or even proposals/initiatives to change and improve the site in general.
  
The rank of Artifex was developed mid 2006 primarily as an attempt to further recognise the work of those members of the forum who contribute primarily to the Total War side of the forums - for example those who work as members of hosted modifications or write tutorials for use on the forums.
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Traditionally there is a roleplaying aspect to citizenship. Mainly this is through Houses, where a 'lineage' of patrons is traced to earlier times in site history and sometimes result in mock political situations, and through the Curia itself with its permanent pseudo-roleplay atmosphere. Like the above, participating in or caring about this is optional.
  
 
==Patrician==
 
==Patrician==
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[[Image:Troy_Patrician.png]]
 
[[Image:Troy_Patrician.png]]
  
An additional class of citizenship, [[Patrician]], is available for those that have received certain major awards or who have served as Administrators.
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An additional class of citizenship, [[Patrician]] is available for those that have received certain major awards or who have served as Administrators. These members are automatically Citizens, though no extra rights from Citizens come from it.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
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*[[Curia|The Curia]]
 
*[[Curia|The Curia]]
 
*[[Constitution|The Constitution]]
 
*[[Constitution|The Constitution]]
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*[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?490804-Guide-to-Patronising-New-Citizens Guide to Patronising New Citizens]
  
 
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Revision as of 05:35, 25 May 2021

A Citizen is the recipient of a special award that acknowledges contribution to the site and community of Total War Center. This award is a user group, appearing in the same way as staff groups - but these members are not staff. Necessarily. The award uniquely grants members access to a forum, specifically the Curia where they are able to freely participate and vote. Citizenship is not required to become site staff or indeed, to do most things on the site. But if one is not staff, it is a way to both be acknowledged and to get more opportunities to improve the site. It is also a way to personalize user titles for non-staff users and get an extra name color while posting if they wish to use it.

How to Become a Citizen

There is a formal document known as Constitution on the forum, located here. It is the heart of defining Citizenship, though its information is summarized below.

At minimum a prospective citizen must be registered for two months, have 50 posts, and have no warnings/infractions from the moderators for six months prior (simple enough if you haven't been on the site for that full time!). However, the trick is going beyond this - having created mods, spent good time participating in sections, making lengthy and valuable posts, creative writing including AARs, content articles and a consistent series of wiki improvements, and so on. It requires more than releasing a set of very small mods that make minor tweaks - there must be an impression that a good amount of time was spent on the content being proposed. Where this line is drawn depends on the collective opinion of the voting Citizens.

If this is met, they must be proposed by an existing citizen. They could come upon the prospective member and offer, or the member could request it. This proposer, or Patron will check with the Consul to ensure requirements are met (or be quite sure of this on their own). If they are, a thread is created within the Curia where other Citizens spend a fair week's time deciding if the member makes the cut. The matter is put to vote, after which the applicant may become a new Citizen... or not. If not, they must wait a period of time per the Constitution before another application is made, and ideally add more to their case in the meantime. If they are, they apply to their chosen group (listed below) and the process is complete. They may go about their day from then on with new bling and the ability to post in the main Curia sections.

Badges

The three below are all equally citizens, but the badges imply different things. An applying citizen should know what they're going for and select one when they are approved.

Troy Citizen.png

A 'Generic' badge, as compared to the below implications. Does not reflect ties one way or another, a sort of jack of all trades among the members of the forum.

Troy Civitate.png

The historic badge for 'Common Community' participants, expressing an interest in discussion and debate. Implies being patronized for quality posting and good nature, an original tenant of the site's creation.

Troy Artifex.png

The dedicated badge for the site's history of modders. Though the Civitiate came first, the Artifex put the forum on the map. An Artifex is one of the tireless members who create content for the games and have chosen TWC to present it.

When the applicant passes the vote and becomes a Citizen, they can choose between 3 different badges. Artifex, designed for those who are modders, Civitate, designed for those who have contributed to the debating side of the Site, whether in TW or CC, and Citizen, for those who associate with both or neither.

Further Information

Previously citizenship would also come with an undefined expectation of 'higher standards' for forum behavior. However, this has been a problem across site history and has ultimately been discontinued. A Citizen is supposed to act within the Terms of Use like any other member, and only the unique situation of the Curia forum allows the norms to stretch somewhat.

If a Citizen runs into particular trouble with site moderation, they lose their citizenship until the infraction that caused it has expired (or a successful appeal is made). This cannot be permanent unless they are permanently banned, resign citizenship themselves or are removed in a process called Ostrakon where the active citizens of the Curia move to strip an especially unruly member of their Citizenship.

Aside from staying within the Terms of Use and 'doing what they're doing', there is no additional expectation or responsibility to a citizen. They have the right (after a few months, usually 3) to patronize new citizens or run for Curial office. At any time they (and even non-citizens) can suggest recipients for other awards, proposals to change the curia, or even proposals/initiatives to change and improve the site in general.

Traditionally there is a roleplaying aspect to citizenship. Mainly this is through Houses, where a 'lineage' of patrons is traced to earlier times in site history and sometimes result in mock political situations, and through the Curia itself with its permanent pseudo-roleplay atmosphere. Like the above, participating in or caring about this is optional.

Patrician

see main article: Patrician

Troy Patrician.png

An additional class of citizenship, Patrician is available for those that have received certain major awards or who have served as Administrators. These members are automatically Citizens, though no extra rights from Citizens come from it.

See Also


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