Originally Posted by Shawn
No attacks, I'm not activated, we're just discussing and occasionally cussing.
I do NOT want to see you, Chapnutz, MarkSR20, Dave, etc...etc..leave. I do NOT like it when Jamie, Supercowboy, Mike K, etc...quit posting. Both of which weaken the community overall and are therefore entirely counterproductive.
You have a valid point to be considered on the vote thing. I disagree with it, but only because I am so used to Privately Owned forums being run by an Administrator(s) that owns the forum and makes the final decision. Then there is also the Congress of Super Mods that I *think* comes to some consensus on Rules, with and/or upon final veto or approval by the Admins (?).
Further, if you personally owned a business, ran it, collected the money, kept the lights on, staffed the business, kept up with the latest technology and all that stuff for servers and computer gobble-de-gook, equipment, yada-yada, would you allow your employees or customers to make the final decision on anything? Suggestions? Absolutely, if you are a smart business owner you'll definitely listen to both your employees and customers. But to allow them, Staff or customers, to outvote you by majority decision?
Please elaborate further on your suggestion.
Should only folks that are Forum Contributor be allowed to vote on Rules? Those would be the folks "paying to keep the lights on" since we have so little advertising nonsense. Just that little bit of easy-to-ignore clutter up at the header thing.
Should we vote on whether we get to vote on Rules?
No attacks, I'm not activated, we're just discussing and occasionally cussing.
I do NOT want to see you, Chapnutz, MarkSR20, Dave, etc...etc..leave. I do NOT like it when Jamie, Supercowboy, Mike K, etc...quit posting. Both of which weaken the community overall and are therefore entirely counterproductive.
You have a valid point to be considered on the vote thing. I disagree with it, but only because I am so used to Privately Owned forums being run by an Administrator(s) that owns the forum and makes the final decision. Then there is also the Congress of Super Mods that I *think* comes to some consensus on Rules, with and/or upon final veto or approval by the Admins (?).
Further, if you personally owned a business, ran it, collected the money, kept the lights on, staffed the business, kept up with the latest technology and all that stuff for servers and computer gobble-de-gook, equipment, yada-yada, would you allow your employees or customers to make the final decision on anything? Suggestions? Absolutely, if you are a smart business owner you'll definitely listen to both your employees and customers. But to allow them, Staff or customers, to outvote you by majority decision?
Please elaborate further on your suggestion.
Should only folks that are Forum Contributor be allowed to vote on Rules? Those would be the folks "paying to keep the lights on" since we have so little advertising nonsense. Just that little bit of easy-to-ignore clutter up at the header thing.
Should we vote on whether we get to vote on Rules?
That's a great point Shawn but myself looking from an administrative / business standpoint this is how I see it.
You have a business ( forum ) with investors ( community ) overlooked by staff ( moderators ). Staff start to change things without the investors voting on it and slowly investors start to leave, resulting in the business having lost a good amount of key investors witch the business cannot operate efficiently without so they have to close the doors witch results in the staff being unemployed. The key investors move on to new endeavors for example Moto iq, and basically what we did with the original forum. Witch only leads to more Seperation of an already tiny family of people with the love for a certain platform.
Again I could be way off but that's how I see that issue.