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RE: Admin Feedback Thread - Chenzo- - 06-06-2023

Sally- People have been permabanned for less.

This is meant to be an admin feedback thread, but as ‘Sally’ is the topic of discussion;

Why don’t you put your efforts into Good RP & things which don’t hit on others?

If you lost the troll act & focussed on RP to the same level- you would be a very important disco based player.

I won’t begin to highlight your lolwuttery or trolling, just make the above point in the hope you see some sense.


RE: Admin Feedback Thread - Czechmate - 06-06-2023

(06-06-2023, 02:29 AM)Darkstar_Spectre Wrote:
(06-06-2023, 02:18 AM)Czechmate Wrote: This needlessly very personal and highly unprofessional tone in admin feedback of all places is completely uncalled for - even if the points were all valid you can see how bad this looks right?

Eh, that's pretty tame to what I'd consider "very personal".

Also "professional" for an unpaid mod position dealing with idiots going out of their way to try and find loopholes just so they can be an ass, which also happens to be their entire personality such as in Sally's case?

Eh, I'm pretty certain almost everyone can agree with cutting Karst some slack here
It isn't exactly hard work to reply in a constructive neutral tone, most staff are very good at that - staff are trying to make the mod more popular, the community better - when Individual staff members write publicly especially in a thread like this they represent both the mod and other staff - they should lead by example as most do, not go down to the same level and lash out at bad behaviour with personal attacks and bad behaviour of their own - it's just, well, unnecessary.


RE: Admin Feedback Thread - TheDoctorXI - 06-06-2023

Courteous reminder that this is the Admin Feedback thread, not the flame Sally thread.


RE: Admin Feedback Thread - Stewgar - 06-06-2023

Sort of on topic, when posts are deleted (sometimes they are not so obvious), it would be helpful to know that a post has been deleted and why. Some cases a moderator posts it, but other times it just happens. I've made comments about this in the past so I'm not sure if there is a reason for this tactic or if admins/moderators didn't see my feedback. So, feedback given Smile

Sorry for being a bit of a pain in the butt lately. I have a hard time letting things go but I have good people talking to me. Cheers.


RE: Admin Feedback Thread - TheDoctorXI - 06-09-2023

(06-06-2023, 02:37 PM)Racerdude Wrote: Sort of on topic, when posts are deleted (sometimes they are not so obvious), it would be helpful to know that a post has been deleted and why. Some cases a moderator posts it, but other times it just happens. I've made comments about this in the past so I'm not sure if there is a reason for this tactic or if admins/moderators didn't see my feedback. So, feedback given Smile

Sorry for being a bit of a pain in the butt lately. I have a hard time letting things go but I have good people talking to me. Cheers.

Thank you for the feedback/enquiry, Racer. Hopefully I can provide some clarification on this for you.

Moderators are required, by their own governing set of rules, to PM individuals of post(s) that get deleted. If, however, an entire thread gets locked, or a warning put in place for things to cool down, then that is typically publicly posted in the thread itself.

If you've anything further to enquire about please feel free to PM me. Unless there is more feedback you wish to share, then you may freely do so here.



RE: Admin Feedback Thread - Blake Wayne Van Leer - 06-09-2023

Hello, can you provide the Navy and LSF IDs with a "Can demand cargo from Zoner vessels in Pennsylvania" temporary line for, umm obvious reasons?
I'd also suggest playing with docking privileges a bit Smile It should be Zoner only I assume (navy can dock now)


RE: Admin Feedback Thread - BobMacaroni - 06-09-2023

Zoners - may engage Liberty in Pennsylvania

Liberty - may engage Zoners in Pennsylvania

and watch the chaos ensue


RE: Admin Feedback Thread - Blake Wayne Van Leer - 06-09-2023

(06-09-2023, 10:36 PM)BobMacaroni Wrote: Zoners - may engage Liberty in Pennsylvania

Liberty - may engage Zoners in Pennsylvania

and watch the chaos ensue

Oh god please no - can't we have a normal cargo thingy? For this one at least - I am sure what you said will come eventually in future events before Penns becomes predictably independent.

I'd in fact add "can only ask what they can carry" added to the line.
The commods are "harmless" hull segments etc, nothing LSF has to flip out over like Skorak's Vespucci event


Code:
- Can demand cargo from Zoner vessels in Pennsylvania. Demands are limited to what the present vessel(s) hold can carry.



RE: Admin Feedback Thread - Lusitano - 06-10-2023

I have a better way to write that:

- Can pirate Zoner vessels in Pennsylvania. Cargo demands are limited to what the present vessel(s) hold can carry.


RE: Admin Feedback Thread - Blake Wayne Van Leer - 06-10-2023

(06-10-2023, 09:32 AM)Lusitano Wrote: I have a better way to write that:

- Can pirate Zoner vessels in Pennsylvania. Cargo demands are limited to what the present vessel(s) hold can carry.
Just because the end result - independent penns - is already pre-determined doesn't mean the Navy should turn into pirates at this stage in my opinion - it'd be strange taking money from the supply ships but letting them continue their army-building run with full cargo?

Transport on transport violence is fun, let's make it happen I say - Skorak wanted to do this in Vespucci before he left, but the cargo was too controversial :]