People get hurt. So what? Everyone does. In my opinion, if people aren't up to administration, then they should consider a commitment to dedicated permanent membership. Who knows? Some people's talents may not belong within administration and some people's talents need to be allocated to the administration.
Just because one isn't an administrator does not mean the abuse stops. After being an administrator my second time and was made back to a member of the community, players that I had put restrictions on, those that thought i hacked, etc.. tried their best to irritate me. Throwing insults, calling names, plus much more. You say that if you are not up to the task then don't be an administrator right? Here is the thing, verbal abuse doesn't end. I was born into this world and was bullied for 6+ years, since I didn't like it should I have dropped out of school? Do you believe that we are wasting our time with those that are abusing? IF such is the case I am going to have to tell you that you are wrong. I had to teach administrators the forums,servers, Sourcebans, etc.. They made their share of mistakes, but damn they learned from them. That is the point. We all make mistakes in this world, how we choose to learn from them determines who we are. Some people that apply have never been an administrator, but if they do not try how will they know if they enjoy helping people on the servers and stop problems when they happen. People always have a choice. and if they have never experienced something before how are they going to know if they are cut out for it? Sometimes people may think they are not up to the task, so they take a break, refresh their batteries, and come back ready. Would you really expect a fighter to continue fighting everyday all day?
You're right. I can't lead a horse to water and make it drink. But that statement holds true if and only if any such is metaphorically such. In a different light, I can't convince you guys that this is an issue that's shaking up SwapShop. But guess what? Eventually, the horse starts doing things on its own and it eventually takes a sip of water by its own will.
And you are right, the horse will eventually drink water to survive, but... that doesn't mean it will be from your source of water.
Ya? Here's some questions for you. Which boards? Admins have to use the boards so do they have to be active on the boards? Do they have to post on the boards? When do you allow people to slack off and how far can that go for both the slacker and the worker? Admins are required to use the forums, but why hang on the public boards when there aren't any active members? See, forcing forum usage is sort of a double standard. It's not a double standard when we're talking about the admin invis boards. It is a double standard when we're talking about all of the public boards. It's simple to fix this sort of double standard.
Administrator application boards, Staff only boards, etc... . Peter remember regular players cannot see everything that a staff member can see. Administrators are not exactly forced to, if accommodations have to be meet for an individual, then it can be worked out. It isn't an all or nothing way of doing something. The reason it is a requirement is so that all administrators are caught up on the latest news about what is happening and the newest applicants. Hence the forum requirement.
Not easy, but it's simple. You get more members. There's a plethora of methods we could use, but when I look at the number of administrators we have in this establishment and the amount of new members who apply, I see the issue being with the power of the position and the application system. I can't make a horse drink that water; I can't make people consider nor act upon requested demotion. But I can inform people. People aren't always like horses that don't drink from led sources, bud. Most times, throughout the journey and in the end, personal experience and knowledge lead people to the water and those who listen drink.[/size][/font]
"What does a man with power want? More power"(The Matrix)
While it is true, some applicants desire the power that comes with the job, but it is also the respect as well sometimes. We do our best to identify these individuals, but keep in mind just because someone abuses, does not mean those are the reasons.
I 'spose I appreciate your effort. It's actually pretty cool. I do, in fact, have a suggestion to improve the application system. I suggest SwapShop requires new members to reach certain statistical limits before they're eligible to apply for a staff position. The limit could be related to a number or a member level on the forums. Those roles being, "Senior Memeber", "Veteran SwapShop Member", ect. Most of the forums I have come by implement restrictions or limits to particular capabilities prior to reaching a statistical limit. If we do get new dedicated and active permanent members, then we should also consider placing limits on other features.
Now that is an interesting suggestion. We can look into something along those lines about X post count.
This could potentially lead to spam. However, if people are spamming to apply for administrator, then we know their true character and motives. In addition, just because we have something that could bring "bad" to anything doesn't mean that we shouldn't take such a risk. This also ensures that some gain experience and some have time to choose where they want to spend their talents in SwapShop.[/size][/font]
As stated before, abuse will come from anything. But we can be prepared for it with rules and such the like.
You know, I'm glad you asked. I've seen some nice styling on XenForo. Link: https://xenforo.com/ Personally, we could use a little more chamfer-esque boxes. Widen the width of posts similar to or exactly to the width of post previews. Add in a reaction, vote, thumbs up or thumbs down or like system of sorts. The emojis on the forums look horribly pixelated. Can't you just code message creation page or functions to use higher quality images for emojis? The main font could also be changed. I'm not sure which font so I'll look into that. Maybe we could change that SwapShop logo at the top right hand corner. (Hint, hint: Similar to that SS Discord art maybe)?
I started my own community and looked into Xenforo as a forum software. Certainly had some awesome stuff to it. Here is the problem. Pricing of their software is ridiculous in my opinion.
Branding Removal - $250*
Installation Service - $50*
XenForo Media Gallery - $60*
XenForo Resource Manager - $60*
XenForo Enhanced Search - $50*
XenForo License $140 (Just the forum itself)
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