Alright, there are a lot of things said in here that I need to comment on.
I've seen the staff team turn from a family to a battleground, it seems common place now for there to be some sort of argument, disagreement or poor decision making going on
We now have over one hundred and fifty moderators. Of course there's going to be conflict, compared to the huge family we had back when it was about sixty moderators. However, the only really
there are very little benefits to being staff now
You never signed up to get benefits. You applied for moderator in order to help the community. When I got mod (and this was after you) we didn't have custom channels, and we didn't care. We had mod chats, and we talked in there. We didn't need to separate into a ton of custom channels at the bottom of the TeamSpeak, because everybody was friendly and knew each other, as it was a much smaller community back then.
The reason the custom channels were almost removed is related to what you said above. People were being left out of custom channels, people had their group of friends, and we weren't the family that always hung out in the mod chats together. It was just a trial to see how things would go, and to be honest, I thought relations between staff members improved.
And frankly, what other benefits could you possibly get? You basically have a free premium upgrade as a staff member, which you will keep after you resign if you do a good job. There's literally nothing else you can get.
Another reason I am leaving is that I have been waiting for MCTF2 to come back, it's one of the only reasons I have held on for as long as I have, but the way things seem to be going recently, I can't see it ever coming back.
Check out the latest announcement, the biggest priority once the Quarter Quell gamemode is released will be pushing out all of the gamemodes (MCTF2, ZedChase, etc).
Some admins, I will not name any, are failing to realise that people are doing this out of their own good will and free time, and as such their roles should not be treated as roles within a company, by all means show people how they are supposed to be doing things, but do not record their bans and force them to complete monthly surveys, yes there is a level of professionalism that needs to be met, but there also needs to be a level of sociability that needs to be met, we are a game server after all, not an army regiment.
Yet, people are complaining that the mods no longer meet the standards they used to, that they don't know what they're doing, etc. You may believe that there's no need to behave in a professional manner all the time (and I know that this is something multiple people have been saying) but if you act immaturely, or even just joke around, people would end up complaining about the lack of professionalism in the staff.
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Frankly, as we have been telling everybody that has issues, the best thing to do isn't to make a public thread and cause drama. Contact an administrator or senior staff member. We do discuss it, we do bring it up at our meetings and in the Skype chat, but just because something doesn't happen immediately doesn't mean that nothing is going to happen at all.