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Community

Curators & trusted users

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LudoLog has community-created achievements.

As the catalog grows, some entries will need cleanup. Wording may be unclear. Conditions may be missing. Tags or difficulty levels may need correction. Some ideas may work better after a small edit.

Trusted users and curators help keep the catalog readable.

Trusted users

Trusted users can improve published achievements across LudoLog.

This can include:

Good edits keep the original idea intact and make it easier for other players to understand.

Curators

Curators can do trusted-user edits but they can also manage the Showcase for a game.

The Showcase is the curated achievement list for that game. It gives players a clear starting point and supports title progression when enough Showcase achievements exist.

Curators can:

A good Showcase gives players a strong first set of goals without turning the game page into a long mixed catalog.

How users get these roles

Trusted-user and curator roles are invitation-based.

Admins may invite users who regularly help improve the catalog. Useful feedback, valid reports, clear achievement suggestions, and good judgment around achievement quality can all matter.

A user can decline the invitation.

Accepting a role does not require constant editing or moderation. Some users may help often. Others may only step in occasionally.

What normal users can do

Most users will never need a special role.

You can still help by:

That feedback helps trusted users and curators understand what needs attention.

How the roles work together

A typical flow might look like this:

  1. 1A player publishes an achievement.
  2. 2Other players upvote it, downvote it with feedback, or report issues.
  3. 3A trusted user may clean up wording, tags, or conditions.
  4. 4A curator may add it to the Showcase.
  5. 5If it fits the game’s progression, it may support title progress.
The player brings the idea.The community tests it.Trusted users clean it up when needed.Curators decide whether it belongs in the Showcase.

First drafts can be rough

A published achievement does not need perfect wording right away.

The Community Catalog exists so ideas can be shared, tested, improved, and sometimes selected for the Showcase.

Trusted users and curators carry out these changes.

Progress should stay stable

Curators may adjust a Showcase or progression path over time.

When that happens, completed achievements and earned titles should be handled carefully.

Players should not lose progress because a page was cleaned up or reorganized.

Related guides

Good catalogs are not built by one person.

They grow through ideas, feedback, small corrections, and careful curation. Vote when something works. Report when something needs fixing. Suggest achievements when a game deserves more attention. And if one day you are invited to help shape the catalog more directly, you can decide whether that role sounds like your kind of side quest.