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Which is how it should be done.
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Please give an example of helpfiles that are being disregarded? In specifics - what specific lines of helpfiles are all of the GLs and players posting on this thread not paying attention to?
It sure seems to be a pointed attack - which is why I mentioned early in the thread that if this is a conversation about one specific interaction, the forum is not the best medium for it.
In my ~1 year of being 1GL/2GL of a Guild I denied a player entry literally once, and it came with the condition of reconsideration and a very specific 'quest'/task for the player to undertake so that they could have something to do. This isn't about 'my' actions, sorry.
Guildleaders are expected to:
- ensure their guild is actively representing itself on the IC stage
Examples:
A. Order holds mass, public pyrings, knight patrols, etc
B. Troubadours hold plays, perform in inns, place court bards
C. Physicians treat patients and look after city health
D. Merchants outfit other characters and engage in charity
E. Brotherhood steal, commit crimes, and antagonize Reeves
F. Reeves fight crime and handle civil administration
G. Manus terrorizes the populace
H. Court makes events and engages in politics
- characterize their guild in RP
- handle recruitment activities such as: A. Advertising B. Chasing
candidates C. Testing/questing seekers D. Encourage or coordinate guild
member sponsorships
- manage guild member ranks, including promotions and demotions
- arrange for members to have access to necessary skills
- teach guild protocol
- delegate and assign guild tasks
- answer correspondence in a timely manner
- encourage members to share guild RP
- be active (a minimum of 1 hour of RP per week for each of 4 weeks in 6)
- support their guild members in carrying out guild appropriate RP.
- acknowledge seekers when contacted and tell them what they need to do in
order to be guilded
- enact staff requests
- Be the GL of only one guild, and that to be their primary IC loyalty.
Guildleaders have the power and authority to:
- Choose if they wish to guild another character, regardless of sponsors.
- Promote/demote guild members.
- Oust guild members from their guild.
- RP their legitimate leadership of the guild.
- Open up roles in their guild for application (Request board note to
staff)
Guildleaders may be removed from their role if:
- They consistently fail to meet GL expectations as outlined above.
- They become OUSTED (see Help Support)
- They violate game rules or policy
- They are frequently inactive or too inactive to adequately and responsibly
do their job.
- They have significant conflict with TI staff's with regards to their
behavior and activities (IE: if they are viewed as materially harming the
game).
- They are ICly exposed to the public as a mage (excluding Manus GLs) or for
extreme heresy
- IC Events necessitate their removal.
If you are having an IC problem with a GL, please use the relevant support
and subvert functions to approve or disapprove of their IC activities (see
help support and help gambit). If you are having an OOC problem with a GL,
please contact the staff via the Request Board.
Guildleaders receive extra silver paid to their accounts based on their
popularity.
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I've denied 2 total - one in the first GL position I took, and one in the second GL position I took. Both for IC reasons that the people could choose to deal with however they wanted to ICly (and did, the subversion, for a while, was real.)galaxgal wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 3:21 pmIn my ~1 year of being 1GL/2GL of a Guild I denied a player entry literally once, and it came with the condition of reconsideration and a very specific 'quest'/task for the player to undertake so that they could have something to do. This isn't about 'my' actions, sorry.
(And that Guild is the Troubadours, who you keep praising for their induction process that has been the same for over 4 IRL years, before I even joined the MUD, so...?)
"I don't believe your reason is good enough," is not unthemely. It may not be nice or polite in your opinion, but it is not against theme in the slightest. It is perfectly thematic.nemovonfish wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 6:49 pmNobody in this thread has asked you to give cyans a free ticket in, that's hyperbole. The situation that prompted this wasn't even involving a GL, so I'm not sure why that seems to be the focus of everyone's posts.
A brand new cyan - not an alt of an experienced player - was denied mechanical progression for their character due to unclear and unthemely IC reasons that they did not share. "Your reason isn't good enough, find a better one" in that context could have easily been taken as "Your character concept isn't good enough, find a better one." and the cyan in question could have entirely gone "welp, this place doesn't want me around, byee." which flies in the face of the culture and policy I've seen and we all seem to want to encourage.
Improvisational theatre - which is exactly what RP is - relies on "Yes, and". This was a flat "No."
The same would go for any other member of the playerbase - if you have an IC problem with the way they handled things, you handle it ICly. If you have an OOC problem with them, you should contact staff via the request board and file a report.If you are having an IC problem with a GL, please use the relevant support
and subvert functions to approve or disapprove of their IC activities (see
help support and help gambit). If you are having an OOC problem with a GL,
please contact the staff via the Request Board.
If you believe policies are being ignored in the conversation of this thread, I am 100% willing to listen and hear what these policies are so I can evaluate them and correct my own thinking.Please give an example of helpfiles that are being disregarded? In specifics - what specific lines of helpfiles are all of the GLs and players posting on this thread not paying attention to?
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