Falkomagno wrote:with no special order:
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Falkomagno wrote:with no special order:
saxitoxin
slowreactor wrote:Falkomagno wrote:with no special order:
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Falkomagno wrote:slowreactor wrote:Falkomagno wrote:with no special order:
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I like healthy controversy, sorry.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:I think the number of moderators/admins (I've seen both nominated) should be limited to maybe 10% of the board members. I fear there's a risk they will tend to speak up in favour of things that could make their job easier but that would not benefit the community as a whole, and against things that would benefit the community but could make their job harder in some way. While they should definitely be heard as well, I think the fact that all mods/admins are already in a special group of their own means they are having sufficient opportunities to speak their minds already before a final decision is made. Giving them a large block in this yet-to-be-formed consultative group could easily turn out to be counterproductive to its declared purpose.
Kotaro wrote:Basicly, he likes to see the forums go to shit, so he offers up the user that would screw CC up the most.
jpcloet wrote:MeDeFe wrote:I think the number of moderators/admins (I've seen both nominated) should be limited to maybe 10% of the board members. I fear there's a risk they will tend to speak up in favour of things that could make their job easier but that would not benefit the community as a whole, and against things that would benefit the community but could make their job harder in some way. While they should definitely be heard as well, I think the fact that all mods/admins are already in a special group of their own means they are having sufficient opportunities to speak their minds already before a final decision is made. Giving them a large block in this yet-to-be-formed consultative group could easily turn out to be counterproductive to its declared purpose.
Mods should be pulled in on an as needed basis, and absolutely for their respective areas. They do have their own opportunities to speak their minds with OPrime, but it is not as often or impactful as people may assume. I can tell you that my observation is that both the Clan Directors and Tournament Directors have done a number of positive things for the community that have massively increased their workloads, so I have a hard time buying part of your argument. The work done around tournament medals and hall of fame is a lot of work and I know I and many others truly appreciate it. I can also mention that the Clan Directors made 0 games for Season 1 of the clan league, and we will be making about 2000 games this year and being able to include twice as many clans this time around.
notyou2 wrote:I don't think there should be any mods or admins in the group. We need checks and balances. Mods have a vested interest so they should be out, and admins will be made aware of any issues/items being put forth by the group.
Timminz wrote:I disagree. I believe that the admins, and the owner need to all be involved in this.
notyou2 wrote:I assume that the focus group will report direct to the admins. Therefore, the admins will be directly involved, just not as a member(s) of the group.
Artimis wrote:Fruitcake
Mr Changsha
Owenshooter
I regard those users as highly active with plenty to contribute, if you're prepared to take onboard their input without prejudice.
notyou2 wrote:I didn't make myself clear.
I assume that the focus group will report direct to the admins. Therefore, the admins will be directly involved, just not as a member(s) of the group.
Evil Semp wrote:I don't think you can exclude any group. By excluding the mods in this group wouldn't that be saying that the mods are the problem? By the same token if you excluded the group that is vocal against the mods you would be saying that they are the problem. To fix the problem you will need all sides in on the discussions.
As you can see in this thread there are comments that should not have been made. The job of this group is going to be a hard one and in this thread one poster said certain people should not be in this group. It shouldn't matter if you agree or disagree or if you think the person is a whiner or an ass kisser. Be open minded. The differing opinions should create a discussion probably a very heated discussion.Artimis wrote:Fruitcake
Mr Changsha
Owenshooter
I regard those users as highly active with plenty to contribute, if you're prepared to take onboard their input without prejudice.
I would hope that all members of this group would take the input of all others without prejudice. Only time will tell.
Evil Semp wrote:I don't think you can exclude any group. By excluding the mods in this group wouldn't that be saying that the mods are the problem?
Optimus Prime wrote:For some future projects here at Conquer Club I am going to be in need of a "focus group" of sorts.
jpcloet wrote:Optimus Prime wrote:For some future projects here at Conquer Club I am going to be in need of a "focus group" of sorts.
I think some are completely missing the point.
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