Keep it civil, guys. Thanks.
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Keep it civil, guys. Thanks.
Good point, but I think that a Moderator-Curator had been vetted enough already to be trusted to make a fair decision. :)
Omni is right about the previous examples. As far as I know, this has not...
I don't think there is a particular conflict of interest between moderation and being a curator. And no fresh face can wish for a better support than the legendary Q! ;)
Thank you guys for managing the Interregnum.
I think there is enough supporting vote for the poll to start. I don't see why those that are involved in the Politia could not count anyway, particularly that it was their volunteer contribution to...
Yeah, it depends on what do you do when you are proactive.
I don't think it is really going the extra mile, let alone overstepping authority in a positive manner. In LW's case it is showing no interest whatsoever about what goes on in the Curia. In addition,...
So you need more evidence than total inaction? And yes, it is expected of the Curator to say something to help tackle the situation.
I am not saying that LW broke the Curia. There are problems...
So basically you are ok with a Curator who is not doing anything. Your argument reminds me of the minimalist nonsense I heard when Rome 2 came out: "hey, technically the game should be fine with Rome...
He has in fact the perfect position to lead by using his rank to move discussions, offer solutions etc. It is not a direct obligation of course, required by the constitution, rather it is implied by...
A successful Curia needs a proactive Curator. The first fix is here.
Lord William was elected as Curator on September 15. In his first month he participated. However, between October 16 and November 15, he only made one public post in the Curia:
This has of...
I don't see this leading anywhere constructive. Closed.
I don't see this going anywhere but to infraction land for a few people. Closed.
Just a reminder: discussing moderation of the official forum is off topic. Other discussion not related to the OP should go to the CA business practice discussion thread.
In order to facilitate reasonable, intelligent discourse and keep the forums clean, Moderation Staff have decided to create a single thread where all user concerns about Creative Assembly's...
I am closing this for the moment. Stay tuned.
Ok, thread reopened. A bunch of posts were deleted for various reasons. Two things to keep in mind:
1. Posts with huge letters etc. do fall under...
When I wrote my first TotW entry, there was only a theme provided by the staff (which at that time was Christmas and a few pics related to it). During my staff time here we implemented the keywords...
Given that I was a champion of this in the other issue, let me say that this is somewhat different. In the other case, it was about moderation history, which may lead to drawing a pattern of behavior...
Well done, and welcome to the club! ;)
Please drop the fanboy discussion and personal references. Thanks.
Support with no reservations whatsoever.
Support.
I don't think there is a universal Hex position on this, at least not in this context. Nor there is a need for that, I think. For example Squid and I seem to disagree somewhat, but that is just a...
It is sort of funny how a "minor" procedural change has generated so much discussion. :)
In any case, I still think that if the Constitution has a hard rule on moderation eligibility, it means...
Closed per OP's request.
Yes, most of CdeC was non-moderator, non-Hex crowd.
You raised an interesting question about SND. One can make the argument both ways whether such information to CdeC or citizens in general would...
SND was in place, but CdeC procedures were private until the very end, and some even after that.
Florence is an absolute must, my favorite city in Italy by far. Rome is great too, but more chaotic and its cityscape spans through very different ages, whereas Florence has a nice, compact ambiance...
Yes, the legend is back! Oldtimers and new titans, it is time to write flash fiction like there's no tomorrow! ;)
Great article, and I like the angle you picked to write about AARs in a fresh perspective. Looking forward to reading the next part.