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barackobama
16 May 2010, 02:11pm
After our small BD meeting, we've decided on a few changes proposed to us by our CA's/LG's. Firstly from now on, all admininstrator complaints will be private. This is so we can deal with complaints more effectivly, and deal with it without issues. An AO will be assigned to each admin complaint, and will PM the person who's had the complaint made against them so they have a fair chance. The person making the complaint can see the thread and still reply to it.

BAT & AAT is now mandatory for all new SG-A's, who haven't been admin before.

One last small thing, we've re-added "What servers do you usually play on?" to the admin applications, this is so we know what servers you play on, so the higher ups, and CA's, ect can hopefully meet you easier, and play on the server with you, etc.

Have fun :)

iNorris
16 May 2010, 02:15pm
AFTER I apply?

Drox
16 May 2010, 02:32pm
dont like it but whatever makes it better is good

test
16 May 2010, 02:40pm
you're so amazing garf, i want gay sex with you

Caution
16 May 2010, 02:46pm
BAT & AAT is now mandatory for all new SG-A's, who haven't been admin before.

One last small thing, we've re-added "What servers do you usually play on?" to the admin applications, this is so we know what servers you play on, so the higher ups, and CA's, ect can hopefully meet you easier, and play on the server with you, etc.

Sweet, glad those passed.

Irish
16 May 2010, 02:49pm
Good job

Frostbyte
16 May 2010, 02:50pm
Good stuff all around

Xtrm
16 May 2010, 02:57pm
I'm a little iffy on the whole private admin complaints. What if other players have insight on the issue? How are we going to communicate and be able to address the issue?

mapper
16 May 2010, 02:59pm
Good thing.

Tcp-Kill
16 May 2010, 03:00pm
I'm a little iffy on the whole private admin complaints. What if other players have insight on the issue? How are we going to communicate and be able to address the issue?

The admin in question can "call" for support (/b/lackup) or the person who is complaining can be like "yes i was there this guy does this and this blablabla."

Really, admins shouldn't be posting unless they were there. Rarely other admins that were there need to post.

Caution
16 May 2010, 03:01pm
I'm a little iffy on the whole private admin complaints. What if other players have insight on the issue? How are we going to communicate and be able to address the issue?

Then I suppose when the admin gets the PM from the AO that is in charge of the complaint, you can simply say "This admin was there and saw this and this..." and said admin can PM the higher up with their response (/b/lackup).

Pretty simple, and it cuts down on all the random spam.

Runski
16 May 2010, 03:15pm
Now I can't read fail admin complaints! Those were rather entertaining :(

jeN
16 May 2010, 03:16pm
Now I can't read fail admin complaints! Those were rather entertaining :(

Seriously =[

Veggie
16 May 2010, 03:23pm
I'd have to say this is a good move, remove the extra bs and getting down to the actual complaint faster and more efficiently while at the same time allowing them to witness what the actual complaint is about.

Ms. Blargh
16 May 2010, 03:43pm
why not make the admin complaints read only?

PotshotPolka
16 May 2010, 03:45pm
I love how my "Haggard killed a kitten" complaint is still viewable for me.

Jaffa
16 May 2010, 03:46pm
so will admins get informed when another admin has a successful complaint against him, or has admin removed?

PotshotPolka
16 May 2010, 04:06pm
so will admins get informed when another admin has a successful complaint against him, or has admin removed?

Nope. We won't be told when people are banned or why, it's exactly what we asked for in our undisclosed proposals.

zapper
16 May 2010, 04:46pm
oh yea i remember you guys asking me on facebook if it should be private or not
i forgot to answer ;(

Huwajux
16 May 2010, 05:13pm
That's a large portion of drama cut off from SG, I don't think we'll surivive without it. I always loved reading admin complaints for the lulz.

b0red
16 May 2010, 05:17pm
You just killed my weekend soap operas

Labarr
16 May 2010, 05:39pm
I like these changes, It seems like a great move!!

SgtJoo
16 May 2010, 05:57pm
I r sad. No more public admin complaints. :X

Blank
16 May 2010, 08:14pm
I think that the admin complaints should be availiable for everyone to see after they are resolved. This way we can all learn from the mistakes of others. Also, it will provide us admins some guidance on what is acceptable for us to do, and what is not.

Also, everyone being able to see the admin complaints will let all admins (new and old, or in my case, ancient) know that there are consequences for misbehavior.

Thank you, and good luck. We're all counting on you.

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Itch
16 May 2010, 09:46pm
I think that the admin complaints should be availiable for everyone to see after they are resolved. This way we can all learn from the mistakes of others. Also, it will provide us admins some guidance on what is acceptable for us to do, and what is not.

Also, everyone being able to see the admin complaints will let all admins (new and old, or in my case, ancient) know that there are consequences for misbehavior.

Thank you, and good luck. We're all counting on you.

I have to agree with Blank here. After the issue is decided/resolved the results should be moved to a visible location and locked.

Tcp-Kill
17 May 2010, 12:42am
Thanks everyone for the input, these are changes that we need to look into. Blank's especially.

Z3r0 M4ni4c
17 May 2010, 06:46am
Thanks for keeping us updated ;)

But there goes my 5 minutes coffee break :( what must i do now :(.

Still good updates ;)

Riperzz
17 May 2010, 06:56am
Looks great!

Zaraki
17 May 2010, 10:14am
I did both (AAT and BAT) a while ago ^^
Good that the BD's give more rules about SG-A...

It's no big deal anyway...

BAT= 10 minutes
AAT= 30 minutes

Thanks to loblaw :p

Prez
17 May 2010, 01:52pm
I think that the admin complaints should be available for everyone to see after they are resolved. This way we can all learn from the mistakes of others. Also, it will provide us admins some guidance on what is acceptable for us to do, and what is not.

Also, everyone being able to see the admin complaints will let all admins (new and old, or in my case, ancient) know that there are consequences for misbehavior.


This sounds like a great idea. Kind of like CA proposals then, after they're accepted.

b0red
17 May 2010, 02:18pm
Weird.

Get out. No one talks to my m00se like that.

KScorp
17 May 2010, 08:10pm
Sorry guys, I guess I can't provide more lulz for you anymore.

cj18
17 May 2010, 11:34pm
So does this mean that even the full admins have to do BAT and AAT now even though they are full admins before the rule was made?

PotshotPolka
18 May 2010, 01:14am
If you have to ask then I think you should.

Bullet Wound
20 May 2010, 09:30pm
BAT & AAT is now mandatory for all new SG-A's, who haven't been admin before.


Odd question, I was admin before so I'm fine for not taking AAT right?

Caution
20 May 2010, 09:34pm
Odd question, I was admin before so I'm fine for not taking AAT right?

You're fine.