Hold up. Retired admins can still use commands to spawn in bosses and whatnot? I thought SwapShop would have done away with that idea.
This to my knowledge was never a thing. When someone retires or is fired,
they have no access to administrator commands and all permissions are removed from them. You misunderstood the post.
New admins are expected to mess up. However, the fact that this is expected is incredibly stupid. If we denied new forum members the ability to apply and if we moved towards a "less is more" mentality with the admin population, then this admin abuse wouldn't be an issue. No matter how experienced or young, admins from ANY online establishment should NOT have the ability, right or conscience to abuse their powers. EVER. This is the kind of stuff that makes me say, "SwapShop sucks."
Anything meant for good will be abused. It is expected for someone to mess up, reason being is we all make mistakes. However this doesn't mean when someone abuses that we simply forget about it. Punishments are enacted in response to it. Such as being the case is now. Keep in mind Peter that you are unfortunately not a staff member. Due to this you as well as retired/demoted staff do not know what punishments are given, or improvements made to help prevent abuse. You can never stop abuse Peter. It is not a matter of if but a matter of when it will happen. All we can do is try to be prepared. Most of the staff is at school or work. As such, abuse is not always found or identified right away. This less is more isn't an ideal answer for a multitude of reasons.
Sixty servers are currently apart of SwapShop, thus having less staff means that we may run out of staff to actually handle those reports that are made or to investigate an issue ,etc... .
You may ask yourself or us why not simply reduce the servers, again not ideal. The sixty servers SS currently has allows for: 1. Revenue generate, 2. Meet an a players base want of options when it comes to their play style and what they enjoy.
The servers, abuse, and the administration amount is a delicate balance. There is no simple answer on how to solve it. While abuse cannot be stopped, measures can be put into place to help prevent it and those who deem the risk of abusing is worth it have to answer for it and deal with the punishments accordingly.
"Plan for the worst, hope for the best."(Unknown)
In other words, I told you so. Dear retired staff members, please request for a demotion.
This makes no sense. See above.
To briefly summarize and point out, there are better ways to solve problems.Hades