02-26-2020, 09:29 AM
(02-26-2020, 08:54 AM)popecrunch Wrote: If it helps, the intent of the guideline wasn't to hide Actual Concerns About The Community from the community, more to keep interpersonal arguments that simply aren't relevant or rumination on whether or not a given player was a Problem off y'all's radar.
"Simply aren't relevant" is doing a whole lot of lifting in that sentence.
Who determines what is and isn't relevant?
Anything that needs to be private due to containing sensitive information should be handled in a separate channel exclusively dedicated to that sort of discussion.
That's how mentor chat works. We socialize in public and we use the mentor channel specifically to handle mentorhelps. We get grumped at if we use it for anything else.
Why couldn't a similar system work for the admins?