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Some way to for GM and maybe players to get "certified" by roll20

Too many games I've joined have been very disorganized, unreliable, and often never even happen. I'd like some kind of system for people who are serious about roleplaying on roll20 to signify themselves as such so that like minded people can have consistently good experiences. I'd be willing to pay money and be tested and reviewed to get some kind of "Quality GM" or player label.
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You can use the Bio section of your Profile to describe your interests such as being serious about roleplaying and looking for like minded people. Click your own name in the forum to access your Profile to edit your bio section.
Thank you for your reply. I'm thinking of some kind of badge, like the "Plus" icon next to a name, and simply editing your own bio doesn't have much legitimacy to it as anyone can say anything about themselves.
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There is also a badge system on your Profile, called Achievements.&nbsp; Here is the wiki page about the requirements to earn them, <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Achievements" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Achievements</a>
Ok, but those don't really mean a lot as they are easy to get.
Yeah I read this expecting to have a layout like this. Acronical - [Certified]&nbsp; Maybe this can be rewarded if 10+ Accounts that is at least 1 month old and have 100+ hours can vote for their 'Favorite' GM/Player &nbsp;once a month.
Or even if DM's were to take a "class" of sorts. Have a live podcast where people can learn, ask questions and then fill out a questionnaire. That would be awesome.&nbsp;
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Allowing people to ascribe a rating to other people is not something we really want on Roll20, even though I understand why it would be useful to weed out toxicity in peer-driven games like tabletop. We don't foresee this feature being on our radar for a long time, at least until we can figure out the ethical implications of it. This type of feature can and has been very easily abused before. On toxic users though, that is why our dev and mod team is here. We absolutely want to weed out toxic users and abusive users but rating is not the way to do that. Reporting toxic behavior is. Please report any users that violate our code of conduct and if you don't see a report button on the relevant interaction, please email us at <a href="mailto:team@roll20.net" rel="nofollow">team@roll20.net</a> I hope you understand our firm stance on this. I'll be closing this thread and releasing your votes.