Community recognition

Paranormal Country Ambassadors

A small volunteer programme for members who help make the community warmer, smarter, safer, and more useful. No sales script. No fake hype. Just visible recognition for people who already care about building the place properly.

Founding Ambassador

Early members who help shape the tone of Paranormal Country.

Founding Ambassadors are trusted early supporters who welcome newer members, suggest improvements, share thoughtful content, and help the community feel active without turning it into a promotion machine.

Best for

  • Members who already understand the site culture.
  • People who enjoy welcoming others and giving practical feedback.
  • Early supporters who want a visible role in shaping what comes next.

Useful contributions

  • Welcome new members and point them toward useful areas of the site.
  • Give feedback on upcoming features, guides, and community ideas.
  • Share realistic posts, questions, reviews, and discussion prompts.
  • Help keep the tone curious, respectful, and evidence-aware.

Recognition

  • Founding Ambassador profile recognition.
  • Featured placement on future ambassador spotlights.
  • Access to a private ambassador discussion space.
  • Early previews of selected features and content plans.

Field Ambassador

Local knowledge, field reports, haunt map leads, and evidence care.

Field Ambassadors focus on practical paranormal contribution: useful location knowledge, safer investigation habits, well-written field reports, and better context for evidence before it reaches the wider community.

Best for

  • Investigators, researchers, local folklore fans, and careful experiencers.
  • Members who can add quality haunt map leads or improve existing entries.
  • People who like checklists, context, and responsible evidence handling.

Useful contributions

  • Suggest haunted locations, trails, and local stories worth reviewing.
  • Submit careful field reports with time, place, conditions, and context.
  • Encourage safer investigation habits and respect for venues or residents.
  • Help spot weak, duplicate, or poorly sourced location suggestions.

Recognition

  • Field Ambassador profile recognition.
  • Credit on approved contributor-led guides, reports, or location improvements.
  • Priority consideration for featured field reports and map spotlights.
  • Access to field templates, checklists, and evidence prompts as they expand.

Group Ambassador

Community builders who help local groups and topic spaces thrive.

Group Ambassadors help build healthy activity around local areas, investigation crews, topic groups, and shared interests. The role is about care, consistency, and connection rather than control.

Best for

  • Group admins, event organisers, local connectors, and helpful regulars.
  • Members who want to grow regional discussion or topic-based spaces.
  • People who can encourage participation without pressuring members.

Useful contributions

  • Start useful group discussions, prompts, and local knowledge threads.
  • Help members find relevant groups, events, crews, and community tools.
  • Encourage clear group rules, safe meetups, and respectful participation.
  • Surface group feedback so the platform can improve member tools.

Recognition

  • Group Ambassador profile recognition.
  • Featured group or regional spotlight opportunities.
  • Early input on group, crew, event, and community-tool improvements.
  • Access to guidance for growing groups without spammy outreach.

What ambassadors get

  • Recognition on your profile and in future ambassador spotlights.
  • A private discussion space for feedback, early ideas, and community planning.
  • Early visibility of selected features, guides, map work, and community campaigns.
  • A clearer route to become known for the kind of contribution you actually enjoy.

What we expect

  • Be welcoming without pushing people to participate more than they want to.
  • Keep claims honest: share experiences and context, but do not present speculation as proof.
  • Respect privacy, venues, residents, witnesses, and local laws.
  • Model the Community Guidelines in public posts, comments, groups, and direct conversations.

Clear boundaries

  • Ambassadors are volunteer community contributors, not staff or safety authorities.
  • The role does not grant moderation powers, private data access, or permission to speak for Paranormal Country.
  • Recognition can be paused or removed if someone misuses the role or breaks community standards.

A small first circle

We’ll begin with a small group of trusted members and let the programme grow naturally. The aim is to keep the title meaningful, personal, and connected to real contribution.

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