Unknown // Rainbow Derp
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So this is going to be one of those rant-ish threads, but I will try to also clear somethings up... All I want to try is to stop people from leaving for stupid reasons. And this thread will (hopefully) remain as an open discussion thread, to express and share your opinion in a friendly way.
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Now the most common thing I have heard lately (And actually all the time) is: "MCSG is getting worse." or something along the lines of "MCSG staff doesn't allow fun / MCSG staff are partypoopers." (Not my opinion)
First thing wrong with this is the generalizing of the staff, you take one mod you don't like and you act like it's the entire staff who's doing it. That is just plain wrong. There are many types of MCSG moderators and you cannot generalize the actions of one mod to the whole staff.
Second thing 'wrong' with the statement is that everyone is seeing MCSG as fun ruiners while really all they are doing is enforcing the rules and making sure everything runs smoothly.
The statement I said a few paragraphs back isn't completely wrong in my opinion. On some things staff have weird rules, one of these things is 'Alt Accounts' I'm talking about harmless, fun accounts like: Illuminati, God, Doge, Nicolas Cage, etc. These accounts never posted anything negative about the staff yet some of them get banned, others don't get banned because.. well who knows? There's no saying if or when they will get banned.
I've also seen threads getting locked because they were "spamming" or "it was going nowhere" and I do agree that spammy threads should be limited to the "Forum Games" and "Anything Else" sections. But threads in these sections should not be locked. And don't play the "post boosting" card because the "Count to 'x amount'" threads should be locked then too. I understand the staff wants to keep everything clean and organized but I see no problem in members having a fun time on a harmless, hate-less, spammy thread. Unless they are talking negatively about staff or other members of course.
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This brings me to my next point: The staff removing any form of negative feedback even if the threads are written in a completely friendly fashion.
I'd like to add that most "negative feedback" is put in a way were it's offending to certain staff members or just offensive in general.
Usually members like Mooclan are able to put their "negative feedback" in a mature way so we are not enforced to take actions and are able to use the suggestions in the future.
(MoLoToV)
I mean my first thought here is: Russia. Propaganda that's what I'm talking about, as soon as someone says something bad about staff all hell breaks loose and they lock & remove the thread. Only to be followed by a warning or (perma)ban for the OP.
I get that you guys (the staff) don't like it when people say bad things about you. But sometimes the threads point out actual flaws that really need to be worked on.
Maybe just leave threads locked but not removed? So the community can view it at least? That seems reasonable
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At this point this thread probably completely drifted off from topic as it has turned into more of a 'tip thread' but I guess I'll leave it that way.
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Another thing I want to shed some light on is the hating of new mods.
I agree some are shite, but not everyone starts off as an amazing mod. You have to get the hang of it. Cut the new mods some slack.. ffs how would you like it if someone were to check everything about you and then talk behind your back about it? Wouldn't be too pleasant would it? Even the mods that start of bad can become good mods... I mean I started off my mod career on a lie and built forward on that but eventually I told the truth because of what I learned.
Anyway that isn't the main thing people 'blame' (Don't know a better word, soz) new mods. The main thing is how many forum posts, in-game posts or even age. And as someone else said earlier (I didn't agree with the person at the time but now I do) : "You don't have to be known on the forums to become a mod, you can easily fit in and get to know people after you get mod." (This is so incorrectly quoted but ah well)
This is very true and to everyone thinking they do need an 'x' amount of posts: The forums aren't the main deal.. less than half of the Hive players are active on the forums. The forums aren't necessary. Mods can only visit it to do reports and that would be fine. So stop acting like the forums are such big deal.
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TL;DR:
Both the MCSG Staff and the MCSG Community could and should work things out better (Maybe cut each other a bit of slack?)
MCSG Staff isn't necessarily as bad as it might be portrayed. Don't generalize the staff.
I think the Staff should be more open to negative feedback. Though I understand why they do what they do.
Necro-posting should have clearer rules.
Don't hate new mods, everyone has to start somewhere.
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And finally something I'd like to point out:
Don't start a flamewar on this thread, for the love of god this thread is only supposed to give an objective opinion about recent events.
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I'm out.
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Now the most common thing I have heard lately (And actually all the time) is: "MCSG is getting worse." or something along the lines of "MCSG staff doesn't allow fun / MCSG staff are partypoopers." (Not my opinion)
First thing wrong with this is the generalizing of the staff, you take one mod you don't like and you act like it's the entire staff who's doing it. That is just plain wrong. There are many types of MCSG moderators and you cannot generalize the actions of one mod to the whole staff.
Second thing 'wrong' with the statement is that everyone is seeing MCSG as fun ruiners while really all they are doing is enforcing the rules and making sure everything runs smoothly.
The statement I said a few paragraphs back isn't completely wrong in my opinion. On some things staff have weird rules, one of these things is 'Alt Accounts' I'm talking about harmless, fun accounts like: Illuminati, God, Doge, Nicolas Cage, etc. These accounts never posted anything negative about the staff yet some of them get banned, others don't get banned because.. well who knows? There's no saying if or when they will get banned.
I've also seen threads getting locked because they were "spamming" or "it was going nowhere" and I do agree that spammy threads should be limited to the "Forum Games" and "Anything Else" sections. But threads in these sections should not be locked. And don't play the "post boosting" card because the "Count to 'x amount'" threads should be locked then too. I understand the staff wants to keep everything clean and organized but I see no problem in members having a fun time on a harmless, hate-less, spammy thread. Unless they are talking negatively about staff or other members of course.
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This brings me to my next point: The staff removing any form of negative feedback even if the threads are written in a completely friendly fashion.
I'd like to add that most "negative feedback" is put in a way were it's offending to certain staff members or just offensive in general.
Usually members like Mooclan are able to put their "negative feedback" in a mature way so we are not enforced to take actions and are able to use the suggestions in the future.
(MoLoToV)
I mean my first thought here is: Russia. Propaganda that's what I'm talking about, as soon as someone says something bad about staff all hell breaks loose and they lock & remove the thread. Only to be followed by a warning or (perma)ban for the OP.
I get that you guys (the staff) don't like it when people say bad things about you. But sometimes the threads point out actual flaws that really need to be worked on.
Maybe just leave threads locked but not removed? So the community can view it at least? That seems reasonable
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At this point this thread probably completely drifted off from topic as it has turned into more of a 'tip thread' but I guess I'll leave it that way.
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Another thing I want to shed some light on is the hating of new mods.
I agree some are shite, but not everyone starts off as an amazing mod. You have to get the hang of it. Cut the new mods some slack.. ffs how would you like it if someone were to check everything about you and then talk behind your back about it? Wouldn't be too pleasant would it? Even the mods that start of bad can become good mods... I mean I started off my mod career on a lie and built forward on that but eventually I told the truth because of what I learned.
Anyway that isn't the main thing people 'blame' (Don't know a better word, soz) new mods. The main thing is how many forum posts, in-game posts or even age. And as someone else said earlier (I didn't agree with the person at the time but now I do) : "You don't have to be known on the forums to become a mod, you can easily fit in and get to know people after you get mod." (This is so incorrectly quoted but ah well)
This is very true and to everyone thinking they do need an 'x' amount of posts: The forums aren't the main deal.. less than half of the Hive players are active on the forums. The forums aren't necessary. Mods can only visit it to do reports and that would be fine. So stop acting like the forums are such big deal.
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TL;DR:
Both the MCSG Staff and the MCSG Community could and should work things out better (Maybe cut each other a bit of slack?)
MCSG Staff isn't necessarily as bad as it might be portrayed. Don't generalize the staff.
I think the Staff should be more open to negative feedback. Though I understand why they do what they do.
Necro-posting should have clearer rules.
Don't hate new mods, everyone has to start somewhere.
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And finally something I'd like to point out:
Don't start a flamewar on this thread, for the love of god this thread is only supposed to give an objective opinion about recent events.
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I'm out.
<3
COMMENTS REALLY MUCH APPRICIATED
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