Admin affairs (general forum management) need be known by admins, and admins alone.fem fatale wrote:maybe all the innuendo regarding Zeratul should be made public instead of being referred to by mod staff past and present???
GM affairs (section / team management) need be known by GMs and admins alone.
Mod affairs (specific rule applications) need be known by mods, GMs and admins, again, alone.
Public affairs need to be known by everyone.
I do not see the benefit in publicising information pertaining to a case long closed, or indeed any information that is not relevant to the public - a criterion the public is not qualified to judge on. Forum staff is a representative of AdminJ, so the final call is - as it always has been (despite various attempts at mutiny) and as it always should be - up to the conveniently named Forum.
Hardly a good reason not to do it. The scale of the change however might be something to consider as something of a 'con'.fem fatale wrote:getting back to iniitial proposal about voted system,,, from what I've seen on here before that tends to get abused anyway.
Alliances stack the votes and we don't need the forum as well as the game unbalanced in that way.
Admin's executive power is sovereign. Any challenge to that will be handled with prejudice. You can of course make suggestions and small changes may be implemented. (Of course we all make mistakes, so does Forum, but if he wanted to name this forum "Granny's PancakePalooza" that would be his call. A pretty bad one, though.. lol, but you get the idea. This is my own 'Forum's Fallibility disclaimer'.) He is the one you need to convince.
I do not think people would be that petty. More specifically, there would always - hopefully - be more people pleased with the way the section is kept than there are people pissed off because they are banned. (Which results in the section being 'clean'. Or something.)Dark Saiyan Tacoma wrote:that would never work as we all know to well, good mods in busy sections dont make friends
I disapprove of the 'ban' and 'rules' being used as swords against the community. That is like building anti-personnel defences and aiming them inward.