I'm going to address the topics in the title a bit out of order, as I'd like to start with an apology to the community.
Admittedly much of this mess the community finds itself in is due to my own negligence and lack of activity, and I'd like to personally apologize for that - now more than ever, when admin leadership is necessary to the survival of the community, I've been more detached than ever, with no legitimate reason behind my disconnect. I'd very much like to see this community turn around, and I'm now fully committed to making that happen.
That's not something that can be done alone - as a community, we need to be ready for change, as moderators and administrators, we need to be ready to make tough decisions. I'm pleased to announce that we have a couple new promotees who will help in reviving portions of the community.
First, with Superstein being on leave, Psycho has been promoted to Admin - he has some great ideas for the future of the community, and I'm happy to have him on the team with me.
Second, Lee_scar has been promoted to Server Admin of Kami's Realm, following the void left by the resignation of its former heads (admittedly, several months ago). Lee is already fixing some of KR's key flaws, and has also been brainstorming excellent ideas for other event servers.
Please welcome them both to the team!
Now, it's no secret that playercount on our servers is at an all-time low, and head staff aren't plugging our ears and trying to ignore the problem (nor would we like the community to do so). That being said, there is a fine line between pointing out shortcomings in the community vs circlejerking, between critiquing and criticizing. I would ask that, as a community, we focus our efforts into the former, instead of delving into the deep end of the latter. Certainly, a functioning community is necessary to draw more players to our community, but a forum full of "community is dying nazi admins" will only serve to push potential users away.
Speaking of pushing users away, I'd like to briefly comment on the harassment of other community members, and make it abundantly clear that in no way, shape, or form are personal attacks tolerated in this community. Much of this toxic attitude has been brushed aside or ignored for too long, and as a result the infraction system will be making a comeback to deal with such posts.
Any personal attack on another user within the community will net you 5 infraction points, with a PM explaining the staff member that assigned the infraction and the post that caused the infraction. A personal attack that is discriminatory (including but not limited to sexism, racism, and homophobia) will net you 14 points. These are appealable, if you feel that the infraction was given unfairly, you may send a PM to the Community Admins, who will discuss the infraction in the conversation with you and make a final decision on it. Once reaching a 15 point threshold, a 1 week ban will be automatically administered, at 20 points, a non-appealable permanent ban will be automatically administered. I'll make a full post in a separate thread about this topic later. Note that while these new infraction rules are not retroactive, past behaviour will factor into the decision of appeals.
Finally, we get to the topic of moving forward. There have been a lot of strong opinions on this subject lately, and I'd like to thank everyone for their honesty - these are difficult decisions, and I would like everyone to have their fair say in them. First and foremost, at the current time, I don't feel that axing all of our servers is the best move for the community. That's not to say that in the future, we may move to a general gaming community that does not host (permanent) servers, but in our current state, I favor trimming down our lineup as opposed to cutting it completely. No final decisions have been made yet, but expect to hear some news in the coming week or two, after the Admin team gets a chance to talk about it.
We have also been discussing shifting efforts to hosting more event servers, that would run for anywhere from a single weekend to a few weeks, and several plans are already in the works - I don't want to spoil much, but expect to see both old and new event servers very soon! I'm also putting together some movie night options (and taking suggestions!), so expect those in the near future.
Again, I'd like to apologize for my disappearance, thank you for your community suggestions, and say, that frankly, while we have a lot of work ahead of us, I'm excited for the community's future.
Feel free to post any questions or concerns that you have in this thread - I know you all are full of opinions, and I'd love to hear them.
Nillbugwtw
Admittedly much of this mess the community finds itself in is due to my own negligence and lack of activity, and I'd like to personally apologize for that - now more than ever, when admin leadership is necessary to the survival of the community, I've been more detached than ever, with no legitimate reason behind my disconnect. I'd very much like to see this community turn around, and I'm now fully committed to making that happen.
That's not something that can be done alone - as a community, we need to be ready for change, as moderators and administrators, we need to be ready to make tough decisions. I'm pleased to announce that we have a couple new promotees who will help in reviving portions of the community.
First, with Superstein being on leave, Psycho has been promoted to Admin - he has some great ideas for the future of the community, and I'm happy to have him on the team with me.
Second, Lee_scar has been promoted to Server Admin of Kami's Realm, following the void left by the resignation of its former heads (admittedly, several months ago). Lee is already fixing some of KR's key flaws, and has also been brainstorming excellent ideas for other event servers.
Please welcome them both to the team!
Now, it's no secret that playercount on our servers is at an all-time low, and head staff aren't plugging our ears and trying to ignore the problem (nor would we like the community to do so). That being said, there is a fine line between pointing out shortcomings in the community vs circlejerking, between critiquing and criticizing. I would ask that, as a community, we focus our efforts into the former, instead of delving into the deep end of the latter. Certainly, a functioning community is necessary to draw more players to our community, but a forum full of "community is dying nazi admins" will only serve to push potential users away.
Speaking of pushing users away, I'd like to briefly comment on the harassment of other community members, and make it abundantly clear that in no way, shape, or form are personal attacks tolerated in this community. Much of this toxic attitude has been brushed aside or ignored for too long, and as a result the infraction system will be making a comeback to deal with such posts.
Any personal attack on another user within the community will net you 5 infraction points, with a PM explaining the staff member that assigned the infraction and the post that caused the infraction. A personal attack that is discriminatory (including but not limited to sexism, racism, and homophobia) will net you 14 points. These are appealable, if you feel that the infraction was given unfairly, you may send a PM to the Community Admins, who will discuss the infraction in the conversation with you and make a final decision on it. Once reaching a 15 point threshold, a 1 week ban will be automatically administered, at 20 points, a non-appealable permanent ban will be automatically administered. I'll make a full post in a separate thread about this topic later. Note that while these new infraction rules are not retroactive, past behaviour will factor into the decision of appeals.
Finally, we get to the topic of moving forward. There have been a lot of strong opinions on this subject lately, and I'd like to thank everyone for their honesty - these are difficult decisions, and I would like everyone to have their fair say in them. First and foremost, at the current time, I don't feel that axing all of our servers is the best move for the community. That's not to say that in the future, we may move to a general gaming community that does not host (permanent) servers, but in our current state, I favor trimming down our lineup as opposed to cutting it completely. No final decisions have been made yet, but expect to hear some news in the coming week or two, after the Admin team gets a chance to talk about it.
We have also been discussing shifting efforts to hosting more event servers, that would run for anywhere from a single weekend to a few weeks, and several plans are already in the works - I don't want to spoil much, but expect to see both old and new event servers very soon! I'm also putting together some movie night options (and taking suggestions!), so expect those in the near future.
Again, I'd like to apologize for my disappearance, thank you for your community suggestions, and say, that frankly, while we have a lot of work ahead of us, I'm excited for the community's future.
Feel free to post any questions or concerns that you have in this thread - I know you all are full of opinions, and I'd love to hear them.
Nillbugwtw