Chuteuk wrote:
CeeZee there's always improvements to be made and we have done so much to improve transparency and interaction over the last year so lets not forget all the hard work the staff have done. Despite the issues ZARP still is and remains by far the most transparent and fair community out there. And if you don't believe that then you are free to go and see how things operate in another community.
So your response to my questions about being more transparent and allowing people to see the conversations you seem to be always having on an un-recordable platform is to ignore my question and tell me to look at other communities?
If there's always improvements to be made, why is this
not one of them that could be? If it's so transparent and fair why is a suggestion of being able to record and document these apparent fair conversations being sidelined and more than likely declined, when it would benefit the staff team the most if that was the case?
We'd love to give people the opportunity to feel like they can have conversations without the need to record them, as unfortunately we cannot allow recording on Teamspeak without the consent of everyone in the channel due to legal reasons. If someone would like to record a conversation on Teamspeak, they are welcome to ask everyone in the channel if they are okay with it, and if they all are, then they are allowed to record (it is clearly stated in the recording rule that it is allowed if you have the consent of everyone present at the time).
Of course, it is massively preferable not to have this be the case, and if people do feel like they need to record a conversation they're having with the Community Team we would like to know why this is so that we can potentially work on this, since making people feel like this is not our aim at all. If we take the example of when Chute got narexa onto Teamspeak to discuss his Discord punishment with him, Chute's intention was to help narexa out and see what could be done to get the punishment removed (prior to the discussion, Chute had been in support of removing the punishment). When we get people onto Teamspeak to talk, it is because we want to help out and see what we can do.