04-23-2022, 03:31 PM
k, here's my own thread and feedback (rude to ask me to make a new thread then ban me!!!) - in summary i believe the admin team hasn't become any more transparent despite your promises in the various community chats (and in fact, have become more secretive over the past year or so!), don't hold each other up to any sort of public scrutiny, and all of this is to the overall negative of the station/servers.
you've made the ban appeal forum private to "protect those appealing from shame", despite (or probably, because,) the real benefit of a publicĀ forum being to hold you admins to account in case you start banning people arbitrarily.
coupled with this you've said that discord "is not a space to brood about bans" and that "if an admin asks you to stop talking about your ban, do so!", making sure that you've got the tools to "legally" shut down anyone who wishes to complain publicly about an unfair ban, relegating them to a secret thread they're not allowed to talk about.
despite even some of your admin team agreeing over a year ago that there is no good way to currently hold admins accountable for their actions to the player base, that it would be a good idea, and suggesting admin-notes or something similar (march 2020 town hall), you haven't made any such changes.
you've banned people for their posts in the apparently sacred and unpunishable admin feedback forum.
you seem to selectively enforce rules and treat different players differently, though the opaqueness of the whole ahelp/note/ban/ban appeal system makes it impossible for anyone outside of the admin team to see what's going on.
you let admins investigate themselves for admitted rule breaking and slap themselves on the wrist without any public input.
you seem to put enforcing decorum rules of precisely where, when, and how feedback can be provided, above actually taking on feedback and improving the server.
to address these issues i recommend the admin team take a position of "radical" transparency; every admin note, ban, or talking to should be made public. keeping them private serves only to protect the admin team from scrutiny.
i put "radical" in quotes, because this is isn't actually a particularly radical suggestion, and is the approach taken by all non-authoritarian organisations that actually care about being accountable to the people they're supposedly representing.
'crimes' on a ss13 server don't need to be kept more secret than actual real life court hearings.
as far as i am able to do so, i throw this thread open to all who wish to comment.
you've made the ban appeal forum private to "protect those appealing from shame", despite (or probably, because,) the real benefit of a publicĀ forum being to hold you admins to account in case you start banning people arbitrarily.
coupled with this you've said that discord "is not a space to brood about bans" and that "if an admin asks you to stop talking about your ban, do so!", making sure that you've got the tools to "legally" shut down anyone who wishes to complain publicly about an unfair ban, relegating them to a secret thread they're not allowed to talk about.
despite even some of your admin team agreeing over a year ago that there is no good way to currently hold admins accountable for their actions to the player base, that it would be a good idea, and suggesting admin-notes or something similar (march 2020 town hall), you haven't made any such changes.
you've banned people for their posts in the apparently sacred and unpunishable admin feedback forum.
you seem to selectively enforce rules and treat different players differently, though the opaqueness of the whole ahelp/note/ban/ban appeal system makes it impossible for anyone outside of the admin team to see what's going on.
you let admins investigate themselves for admitted rule breaking and slap themselves on the wrist without any public input.
you seem to put enforcing decorum rules of precisely where, when, and how feedback can be provided, above actually taking on feedback and improving the server.
to address these issues i recommend the admin team take a position of "radical" transparency; every admin note, ban, or talking to should be made public. keeping them private serves only to protect the admin team from scrutiny.
i put "radical" in quotes, because this is isn't actually a particularly radical suggestion, and is the approach taken by all non-authoritarian organisations that actually care about being accountable to the people they're supposedly representing.
'crimes' on a ss13 server don't need to be kept more secret than actual real life court hearings.
as far as i am able to do so, i throw this thread open to all who wish to comment.