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Innectis, transparency, and my situation
gohkamikaze:
--- Quote from: mercilessdegree on August 03, 2016, 07:51:24 PM ---Now, whilst I do agree with your main message here, and I am one of the people who has badgered Alpha the most lately. But I would like to clarify that I do not feel as strongly about everything to the same extent as you do.
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That's perfectly alright man. I probably wouldn't have even piped up about this again if it weren't for the email that got sent out to all forum members.
SGT_ADZ:
Nice to see it all come out from the shadows. I've been pretty vocal about the state of the server/community for a long time. Things definitely need to change. I'll leave it there, if anyone wants to know more of my opinion, feel free to shoot me a message.
Vector:
Did I add a feature you were not happy with Goh? If so, what/which was/were it/they?
Caaaaarrrrlll:
Just read the forum post. I know I haven't been active with this community much at all for several years now, but I wanted to add my two cents. I just wanted to add my experience with TeamSpeak.
I've been running a TeamSpeak community since December 2012. Initially, it was just a small set of buddies and I on it. As time went on, we brought more and more random individuals onto the server as we were playing whatever game at the time. Some of these individuals stayed for a while or not long at all, often averaging around a day up to a week, popping in once every month or so even. It took a while for us to get anyone who would stay and continuously come back more than once a week. It was difficult to release some of my power over the server to others I hadn't fully trusted yet, but I did. And it was one of the best things I've done to the community.
Ever since I've relinquished some of my responsibilities on the TeamSpeak server I own to others I call staff members now, I've had it easy. Real easy. I work full-time 9-6 weekdays and when I get home I'm often exhausted. This leaves me only having time on weekends usually to manage and spend time with the community. This is one of the real reasons why having a competent and trustful staff is important. There have been multiple occasions that while I've been at work, users who came on the server had to be kicked or banned, because they were disrupting the experience for others. These bad actors in the community are always given opportunities to apologize or clean up their act before permanent removal from the community.
At present, there is at least one staff member online 24/7. This happened coincidentally, I didn't plan it this way. It's taken a long time to get to this point as well. There were several nights that no one was online, or they were completely AFK from their computer while online. I like to think it was moments like those that made it easy for users to enter and disrupt the experience for others. And this is one of the reasons why I compiled a very basic set of rules.
I want to share with you the rules for my TeamSpeak community. Please read them, for your own knowledge.
The above is complemented by instructions on what to do if someone is acting out or causing drama:
I and plenty of others believe this is a pretty straightforward set of rules and guidelines. It keeps the community happy. I haven't had to change these much since I wrote them the first time. I did clarify a few points and reword things but nothing major since the first draft.
I hope this helps you with your Innectis Community that you wish to continue forward with.
All the best,
Carl Bennett
Vector:
I have spoken enough about this topic and how I feel and it's time to act instead of speak.
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