I like the creator title, but I think content creators who aren't in the CCP should also be eligible. Membership to the CCP is controlled by Kabam (entrance at least). There are a number of popular streamers who aren't in the CCP - they're still content creators. I think if someone meets the requirements for CCP application and it can be verified, they should qualify for the badge, even if they're not accepted to the program.
I like the creator title, but I think content creators who aren't in the CCP should also be eligible. Membership to the CCP is controlled by Kabam (entrance at least). There are a number of popular streamers who aren't in the CCP - they're still content creators. I think if someone meets the requirements for CCP application and it can be verified, they should qualify for the badge, even if they're not accepted to the program. Absolutely massive disagree. The Title even indicates in the tooltip / infotab that it's only given to members of the Official MCOC Content Creator Program.It's not to define if someone is a "creator" or not, but to indicate which ones are part of the actual CCP.
I like the creator title, but I think content creators who aren't in the CCP should also be eligible. Membership to the CCP is controlled by Kabam (entrance at least). There are a number of popular streamers who aren't in the CCP - they're still content creators. I think if someone meets the requirements for CCP application and it can be verified, they should qualify for the badge, even if they're not accepted to the program. Absolutely massive disagree. The Title even indicates in the tooltip / infotab that it's only given to members of the Official MCOC Content Creator Program.It's not to define if someone is a "creator" or not, but to indicate which ones are part of the actual CCP. Bro your talking about the Content Creator Program like it's the actual CCP đź’€
I like the creator title, but I think content creators who aren't in the CCP should also be eligible. Membership to the CCP is controlled by Kabam (entrance at least). There are a number of popular streamers who aren't in the CCP - they're still content creators. I think if someone meets the requirements for CCP application and it can be verified, they should qualify for the badge, even if they're not accepted to the program. Absolutely massive disagree. The Title even indicates in the tooltip / infotab that it's only given to members of the Official MCOC Content Creator Program.It's not to define if someone is a "creator" or not, but to indicate which ones are part of the actual CCP. Which is fine, I just think it's pretty narrow sighted. Kabam decides who gets let in to the program, but there are some pretty big names who aren't in the CCP.Brian Grant doesn't deserve a content creator title because he left the CCP? Same with Vega?You deserve it more than some other YouTuber/Twitch streamer/whatever because Kabam accepted your application to the program but not theirs?To me, it just seems arbitrary. Clearly most people seem to disagree though so, alright.
I like the creator title, but I think content creators who aren't in the CCP should also be eligible. Membership to the CCP is controlled by Kabam (entrance at least). There are a number of popular streamers who aren't in the CCP - they're still content creators. I think if someone meets the requirements for CCP application and it can be verified, they should qualify for the badge, even if they're not accepted to the program. Absolutely massive disagree. The Title even indicates in the tooltip / infotab that it's only given to members of the Official MCOC Content Creator Program.It's not to define if someone is a "creator" or not, but to indicate which ones are part of the actual CCP. Kabam decides who gets let in to the program, but there are some pretty big names who aren't in the CCP.
I like the creator title, but I think content creators who aren't in the CCP should also be eligible. Membership to the CCP is controlled by Kabam (entrance at least). There are a number of popular streamers who aren't in the CCP - they're still content creators. I think if someone meets the requirements for CCP application and it can be verified, they should qualify for the badge, even if they're not accepted to the program. Absolutely massive disagree. The Title even indicates in the tooltip / infotab that it's only given to members of the Official MCOC Content Creator Program.It's not to define if someone is a "creator" or not, but to indicate which ones are part of the actual CCP. Brian Grant doesn't deserve a content creator title because he left the CCP? Same with Vega?You deserve it more than some other YouTuber/Twitch streamer/whatever because Kabam accepted your application to the program but not theirs?
Does everybody in the CCP even make content?
I like the creator title, but I think content creators who aren't in the CCP should also be eligible. Membership to the CCP is controlled by Kabam (entrance at least). There are a number of popular streamers who aren't in the CCP - they're still content creators. I think if someone meets the requirements for CCP application and it can be verified, they should qualify for the badge, even if they're not accepted to the program. Absolutely massive disagree. The Title even indicates in the tooltip / infotab that it's only given to members of the Official MCOC Content Creator Program.It's not to define if someone is a "creator" or not, but to indicate which ones are part of the actual CCP. Kabam decides who gets let in to the program, but there are some pretty big names who aren't in the CCP. It's not only up to Kabam who's accepted into the CCP, though. You need to understand that for a creator to be accepted, they also need to pass certain brand checks for Marvel itself. There's also a code of conduct that must be followed.Also, just because someone's platform is big, doesn't mean Kabam are obligated to bring them into the program. So "big names who aren't in the CCP" means nothing. I like the creator title, but I think content creators who aren't in the CCP should also be eligible. Membership to the CCP is controlled by Kabam (entrance at least). There are a number of popular streamers who aren't in the CCP - they're still content creators. I think if someone meets the requirements for CCP application and it can be verified, they should qualify for the badge, even if they're not accepted to the program. Absolutely massive disagree. The Title even indicates in the tooltip / infotab that it's only given to members of the Official MCOC Content Creator Program.It's not to define if someone is a "creator" or not, but to indicate which ones are part of the actual CCP. Brian Grant doesn't deserve a content creator title because he left the CCP? Same with Vega?You deserve it more than some other YouTuber/Twitch streamer/whatever because Kabam accepted your application to the program but not theirs? ...I never said that someone does/doesn't deserve the Title & Badge. Just why they are/aren't getting them. I'm not sure what you're trying to imply, here.Also, the Badge & Title were optional. I imagine BG didn't opt-in to get one. BG is in the CCP. He has been for a very long time.CCP Badge/Title are meant to indicate that someone is in the Program, but it doesn't mean that if someone doesn't have them, they aren't a part of it. Because, again, the Badge & Title are optional.
I like the creator title, but I think content creators who aren't in the CCP should also be eligible. Membership to the CCP is controlled by Kabam (entrance at least). There are a number of popular streamers who aren't in the CCP - they're still content creators. I think if someone meets the requirements for CCP application and it can be verified, they should qualify for the badge, even if they're not accepted to the program. Absolutely massive disagree. The Title even indicates in the tooltip / infotab that it's only given to members of the Official MCOC Content Creator Program.It's not to define if someone is a "creator" or not, but to indicate which ones are part of the actual CCP. Kabam decides who gets let in to the program, but there are some pretty big names who aren't in the CCP. It's not only up to Kabam who's accepted into the CCP, though. You need to understand that for a creator to be accepted, they also need to pass certain brand checks for Marvel itself. There's also a code of conduct that must be followed.Also, just because someone's platform is big, doesn't mean Kabam are obligated to bring them into the program. So "big names who aren't in the CCP" means nothing. I like the creator title, but I think content creators who aren't in the CCP should also be eligible. Membership to the CCP is controlled by Kabam (entrance at least). There are a number of popular streamers who aren't in the CCP - they're still content creators. I think if someone meets the requirements for CCP application and it can be verified, they should qualify for the badge, even if they're not accepted to the program. Absolutely massive disagree. The Title even indicates in the tooltip / infotab that it's only given to members of the Official MCOC Content Creator Program.It's not to define if someone is a "creator" or not, but to indicate which ones are part of the actual CCP. Brian Grant doesn't deserve a content creator title because he left the CCP? Same with Vega?You deserve it more than some other YouTuber/Twitch streamer/whatever because Kabam accepted your application to the program but not theirs? ...I never said that someone does/doesn't deserve the Title & Badge. Just why they are/aren't getting them. I'm not sure what you're trying to imply, here.Also, the Badge & Title were optional. I imagine BG didn't opt-in to get one. BG is in the CCP. He has been for a very long time.CCP Badge/Title are meant to indicate that someone is in the Program, but it doesn't mean that if someone doesn't have them, they aren't a part of it. Because, again, the Badge & Title are optional. That's actually super fair and I do apologize to you for the second half of my comment
Why was it that when I asked the question people thought I was only talking about YouTube videos. The answers were right. The infographics and art is great. But the question still remains.
Why was it that when I asked the question people thought I was only talking about YouTube videos. The answers were right. The infographics and art is great. But the question still remains. Literally, no one thought that. You just said "make content" which could mean anything
Why was it that when I asked the question people thought I was only talking about YouTube videos. The answers were right. The infographics and art is great. But the question still remains. Literally, no one thought that. You just said "make content" which could mean anything Every reply commented as if I was referring to YouTube videos except Slayer.