Nick0GR wrote:
Jim_Jam wrote:
Nick0GR wrote:
Sada. wrote:
Nick0GR wrote:
Sada. wrote:
Raeker wrote:
Nick0GR wrote:
ToBeHonest wrote:
Nikoo wrote:
TheXnator wrote:
Thank you very much good sir!
Working on some updates currently, so hopefully we see an even greater improvement in the playerbase once all that is finished and released.
#Niko4PHStaff???
Haha maybe, I can try.
I'll train you
Only Super admins + can train moderators/admins
Admins can train with permission and guidance of a Super Admin.
Was just about to say this, I trained a mod while I was admin with the guidance of Latram
Well it shouldn't have happened, you can observe someone's training but under no ones guidance are you allowed to train someone as an admin or moderator
Why quote me telling me I cant when I quoted Raeker which said I can?
Because I was told by several high ranking LT members as well as a former community manager that you aren't allowed yet Raeker says it is so I'm really confused right now.
“High ranking LT members” > A CM and CD
Yes.
No offense to Raeker and dead but I would say
High ranking LT members (talking over a year of experience) + Former CM who I trusted a lot and was very recently demoted > a CM that in the meetings and in general always seems to be arguing with a fellow CM about what is and isn't allowed *according to the policies etc.* as well a CD who got the rank very recently and I haven't seen staff (not considering coding of course) at all.
The reason why me and Captin are always "arguing" in the meetings primarily comes down to him trolling around. So far I have never shared any invalid information regarding community policies, and it's bound to stay that way.
I know for a fact Tyler used to say that none-lead team members aren't allowed to train staff. In fact, I used to say so myself in the past. But there is legitimately no reason for that to be a thing. As long as the lead team member ensures that the training doesn't go badly, then it is completely fine for them to allow an admin to do the training.
We're going to review the staff rights and powers this week anyway, so I might as well clarify that specific part of the policy while we're at it.