reven86
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anytimePerhaps in the future this can be looked into and something can be done about it, thanks for the opinion.
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anytimePerhaps in the future this can be looked into and something can be done about it, thanks for the opinion.
ResingI really enjoy the topic but there is some thing about this thread
Some mods resing/quit beacuse they have hier prioerties like school some people that all people should have school in theyr first prioerty but some mods resing beacuse school they need to focus to get good grades pass theyr test.
So mods normaly dont resing cus for exaple IM SO DONE WITH THIS SERVER IMA RESIGN no they probs have more important stuff to do and they do this like a hobby
Same here, I am a Moderator on ''BCPvP'' 50 player's a day. And it's so freaking hardHave you thought of applying for mod? Tbh it is not as easy as it looks. I was a mod on a small server and I was all over the place. I don't know how these mods last as long as they do on MCGamer.
lol I said the same thing about the number of mods resigning back in feb. Didn't know the exact amount, but yeah.I really hope people aren't freaking out over the handful of recent resignations. There is no doubt that resignations are sad and disappointing since no one wants to see familiar faces leave. But that doesn't mean that the ship is sinking and that OMG everything is doomed. If that were true, then we should have sunk after the first resignation in 2012.
In terms of numbers, the recent resignations are not unusual, and are entirely acceptable; there is no sudden staff shortage because a handful of people left. We had it worse about one year ago, back in February of 2014. We had a large wave of resignations much worse than now (28 moderators, 1 Sr. Mod, 1 Antster), and we were still strong enough to bounce back and grow. Anyone who are panicking lacks historical perspective, and I know that these resignations won't sink us.
People resign on their own accord (and since it is around the new year, maybe they were planning on turning over a new leaf, and thus they had to give us up), and we have to expect old faces to leave. But in their place are always new faces to take their place, and people seem to forget or lose perspective of this cycle. This is something I wrote about in an opinion piece in the CEP #4, "The Lifecycle of a Blood Donor". Read about it in CEP #4, HERE.
We can always use more mods, but we can't open the floodgates to accept everyone as a mod, regardless of their motivation, intention, experience, or history with us. If we start relaxing our standards, then we will have an unruly mass of mods of varying quality. We won't be able to manage them as effectively as we do now, and the problem becomes controlling the mass of mods effectively when issues like power abuse, exploitation, and extortion occur within the staff team. More mods is not a silver bullet, it's simply a solution that creates a slew of different problems; encouraging staff growth whilst retaining our standards is a slow but surefire way to handle our current issues while minimizing consequences.
I think we can all agree on that lol. Typically when there is a mass amount of resignations.... there is a reason behind it.I do have to be careful about what I say publicly, but I will say this:
The large amounts of resignations including two Sr. Mods and Antster (eventually I did, but I fell back to Mod for a temporary while) surely wasn't just pure coincidence.
Yes it is very unfortunate, couldn't say it any better myself. It was their choice ;-;.Sadly some great members of the staff teams have departed recently, but this was their choice. After all, we can't force them to stay. Sometimes people just choose to move on.
Everything changes over time, and there will always be new staff members joining and leaving We just have to accept this fact.
But hey, it's not like this will stop others from excelling in their areas here! People who leave may well stay with the community, even if they have lost interest in the game and help out where they can. It's just that people have to find the balance between their hobbies and interests outside of MCGamer.
Most of their reasons are posted in their resignation threads, which are posted here in the community corner. This should clear up most of your concerns or questions posted here.
To my knowledge, there are quite a few CA mods which are active, but I will try and attend the region a lot more if you believe that it is a bit neglected :3
~Attorah
Some of it is inter-personal drama (we mitigate it, but we can't universally prevent drama), some of it is protests (many of those users reapply after tempers cool), some of it is convenient timing (school midterms and finals see the most resignations or LoA's), and some of it is just coincidence.I think we can all agree on that lol. Typically when there is a mass amount of resignations.... there is a reason behind it.