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Post subject: Re: Important news about moderatorsPosted: January 17th, 2014, 4:45 pm
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Post subject: Re: Important news about moderatorsPosted: January 17th, 2014, 4:46 pm
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ok

But also, we are in state of transition now, so we should not hang onto the old systems too much but be open about what needs to be rewamped in the future

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Post subject: Re: Important news about moderatorsPosted: January 17th, 2014, 5:55 pm
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Since we were discussing the future of the rank-system some, I would like to say that I'm willing to "surrender" my Elite-status, if by abolishing it, it'd help Shipbucket to be a more open, friendlier, assistive forum, and also help in the transition process that Golly is referring to.

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Post subject: Re: Important news about moderatorsPosted: January 17th, 2014, 6:05 pm
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Well, I think we should discuss and make a poll over it, after some time cools down. I don't want to do it in sake of forcing my will and opinion over the matter, since its not that much of source of proplems. I've not seen that much of evidence people abusing their rank, since it should not give them any powers, only regocnition of skill.

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Post subject: Re: Important news about moderatorsPosted: January 17th, 2014, 6:17 pm
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In my experience, as a former new member, I don't know that new members have any knowledge of a rank system. I didn't, I looked for advice that made sense and was explained clearly, not for forum experience. I had no idea why everyone had different colored names or that any kind of rank structure existed. As far as helping new members is concerned I don't think removing the rankings will have any effect. It only seems to effect how people who have been here a while interact.

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Post subject: Re: Important news about moderatorsPosted: January 17th, 2014, 8:06 pm
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I remember lurking for quite a while before actually joining... I think I figured out that those with differently coloured name signs were somehow reconized... Or maybe I just read the rank/colour chart just under the "Who is online" box. :P

I agree with Golly and Syzmo though. The Elite and Premium statuses aren't really "commanding" ranks... they're more like a medal you recieve for notable service. Why take away a reward that really is only cosmetic/honourary? I think you should keep your nice yellow/golden badge, Bezo. :)


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Post subject: Re: Important news about moderatorsPosted: January 17th, 2014, 8:54 pm
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As a relative newbie who's $.25 isn't worth quite that much I've found some sort of "ranking" quite useful in determining who's "standards" advice actually has validity.

Maybe incorporate some sort of marker to people's screen names that signifies that they've demonstrated some level of competence to help new bucketeers filter good advice from personal taste on artwork.

Other than that, looking forward to seeing how the grand experiment works out.

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Post subject: Re: Important news about moderatorsPosted: January 17th, 2014, 10:13 pm
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I personally have been against the colored user titles for the past few years, even though they were originally my idea in the first place. Little did I know what a monster I would create!

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Post subject: Re: Important news about moderatorsPosted: January 18th, 2014, 3:25 am
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TimothyC wrote:
  1. Some heads-up would have been nice <Shrugs>¹.
  2. I'm still available for preforming background support tasks (uploading, sorting possible uploads², ect.) as a regular member.
  3. I'm going to have to change my resume/CV now as I did list "Shipbucket.com Contributor/Staff Member" on it³.
  4. When you do start bringing staff back in (and in a community of this size some staff will be needed to move things around, kill spambots⁴, be around when you are not, ect.) I ask only to be considered.
  5. Thank you for the Elite member status.
1. Purging the staff without letting us know in advance is known as a Dick Move. An Exceptional Dick Move.
2. I was going to start an upload session today. I can still do that if you want, as we haven't had an upload in some time. You'll just have to follow directions on the zip file I send you.
3. Seriously, I did, and it got me a couple of interviews.
4. More of those around than you might realize.
I've chosen not to respond to this post twice today because I feel this sort of thing should not be discussed in public. Shame on you for being so unprofessional and selfish that you felt the need to post these (rather personal) complaints in full view for everyone. I'm going to try to answer them as best I can.
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Some heads-up would have been nice <Shrugs>¹. / 1. Purging the staff without letting us know in advance is known as a Dick Move. An Exceptional Dick Move.
The problem here is that you are treating this as if your personal punishment stick has been taken away. You need to realize that being a staff member is a "servant-leader" position. Be happy that you no longer have to deal with the responsibility. Now you can focus on the drawings rather than the "moderation".
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I'm still available for preforming background support tasks (uploading, sorting possible uploads², ect.) as a regular member.
Gollevainen and I will handle it for now.
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I'm going to have to change my resume/CV now as I did list "Shipbucket.com Contributor/Staff Member" on it³.
"Shipbucket Staff Member, October 2011-January 2014" - perfectly valid for your resume.
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When you do start bringing staff back in (and in a community of this size some staff will be needed to move things around, kill spambots⁴, be around when you are not, ect.) I ask only to be considered. / 4. More of those around than you might realize. / there are more spambots that hit than you might realize at first - but you'll get to see them now!
Surprisingly, both Gollevainen and myself have managed the forum before and I'm sure we'll be able to control the spambots this time around. ;)

Anyway, hope that clears that up.

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Post subject: Re: Important news about moderatorsPosted: January 18th, 2014, 10:31 am
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For the record I fully support the move. As moderators and administrators we were servants for the forum and should have been acting for the greater good of everyone. Golly has made the change to secure the future of this forum. The technical changes under planning now are an exciting move that I think everyone will like when its completed. The archive and art is the most important thing to preserve. If everyone had acted more responsibly (members and mods alike) all the time then the mods wouldn't have had to act as much as they did to ban or intervene in childish topics. We need to make sure everyone understands this is only a nice place to be if everyone treats everyone else with courtesy.

So let's have no more politics and let's get back to drawing.

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