Clogz
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Okay, lets recap for sanity's sake what we do know...this LPF SUCKS situation is getting a little out of hand...so I've decided to step and get at least some solace from a SOLID discussion on the issue.
Nothing may get done, but at least we will have some answers.
This is a post I made in the Site Talk thread ATTN: MODS
1. Coredump sucks. He owns the site, and he controls layout/improvement issues. If you want a new look, an updated interface, or new anything involving the physical site itself - he is the guy. Except he isn't, because he sucks at his job.
2. The Administrators have more power than mods, but are meant to be a second-string to the Mod team: They supervise and approve Mod actions, and have limited control over the site - VERY limited.
3. The Mod Squad are currently apathetic and uncaring about the situation, minus AZEM and UNHINGEDMOUSE/Um0. Mods moderate - they filter out bad posts and content, and stomp out spammers and **** bots (yuck). However, Mods also have a unique duty of being the community leaders and establishing solid community and good moral - something many of us believe they have slacked on.
But don't be so quick to blame the Mods for EVERYTHING. Alot of this still goes back to Coredump, who sucks.
4. Elites - we are glorified members, we have no power. Our purpose is to be community leaders and support the Leadership's intiatives. We were meant to be the main source of moral and encouragement for LPF, though this never took hold and is still something the Mods are looked to for.
Here is how LPF would IDEALLY function.
Coredump would be on every few days to address concerns and also update the site.
The Admins would work as liason between Coredump and the LPF community, while also working with the Mods to keep things running smoothly.
The Mods would foster community, filter out bad content and posts, and stomp out spams and hand out bans.
The Elites would work to keep morale high on the site, and help alert Mods and Admins to site concerns like spammers and ideas for site improvements.
...
I think this is a good map of how LPF is meant to work, so lets discuss how this idea impacts our current state.
Nothing may get done, but at least we will have some answers.
This is a post I made in the Site Talk thread ATTN: MODS
1. Coredump sucks. He owns the site, and he controls layout/improvement issues. If you want a new look, an updated interface, or new anything involving the physical site itself - he is the guy. Except he isn't, because he sucks at his job.
2. The Administrators have more power than mods, but are meant to be a second-string to the Mod team: They supervise and approve Mod actions, and have limited control over the site - VERY limited.
3. The Mod Squad are currently apathetic and uncaring about the situation, minus AZEM and UNHINGEDMOUSE/Um0. Mods moderate - they filter out bad posts and content, and stomp out spammers and **** bots (yuck). However, Mods also have a unique duty of being the community leaders and establishing solid community and good moral - something many of us believe they have slacked on.
But don't be so quick to blame the Mods for EVERYTHING. Alot of this still goes back to Coredump, who sucks.
4. Elites - we are glorified members, we have no power. Our purpose is to be community leaders and support the Leadership's intiatives. We were meant to be the main source of moral and encouragement for LPF, though this never took hold and is still something the Mods are looked to for.
Here is how LPF would IDEALLY function.
Coredump would be on every few days to address concerns and also update the site.
The Admins would work as liason between Coredump and the LPF community, while also working with the Mods to keep things running smoothly.
The Mods would foster community, filter out bad content and posts, and stomp out spams and hand out bans.
The Elites would work to keep morale high on the site, and help alert Mods and Admins to site concerns like spammers and ideas for site improvements.
...
I think this is a good map of how LPF is meant to work, so lets discuss how this idea impacts our current state.