As of this month, we're starting a new system to acknowledge users who've contributed significantly to the website by rating and reviewing large numbers of comments. This will also have the added benefit of buffering against botting and vote brigades.
Users who review and rate on at least 10 articles within the span of a six months, beginning as of the 1st of March, and can provide evidence that they have done so, gain the "Alpha" Discord Role.
Users who review and rate on at least 25 articles within the span of a six months gain the "Omega" Discord Role, and can submit requests for featured articles each month. They will also gain a badge on their author page tab, if they have one.
Users who review and rate on at least 40 articles within the span of a six months gain the "Theta" Discord Role, can submit requests for featured articles each month, and gain an exclusive @rpc-wiki.net email redirect (which allows you to receive, but not send, emails from the wiki's address, only 100 available.) In addition, Theta users will permanently gain the Alpha status, regardless of activity after attaining Theta.
If you have fulfilled the requirements for one of these roles, contact a Site Admin or Site Mod on Discord or the Site and we will arrange for the benefits to be awarded. We will be actively curating the role list- if you don't maintain activity, you lose the role, but are free to reapply for it at any time. Activity checks will be performed twice annually.
Long-form forum critiques on new drafts will also be counted towards a user's site activity, in place of rating and commenting on published articles. Individual posts like this don't need to be linked to a staff member- we can find them from your profile.
And to clarify- "articles" in the above also encompasses GoI pages, Tales, PoI pages, addenda and the like.