Post by MrKill on Nov 11, 2014 6:08:37 GMT -6
So you've noticed a new board in the forum, or... maybe just a new thread. Regardless, I've opened up a new thread after the events that occurred in the CBox where the question of 'Does our opinion count? (For lack of better words)' was asked. Right from the start your opinions do matter, so community votes will be staff posted threads asking for the members opinion on a topic.
There are many ways a community vote comes to fruition, but the most effective way is to personal message the entire staff team. Like we've said in the past, there are some things that the members can't have a say in, unfortunately. Nothing would get done, the staff has to be trusted to make this community better -- or at least attempt too. Things we run interally includes the staff members, what their positions are and how the website is structurally run -- meaning important decisions are left to the staff. Meanwhile, how the website is portrayed is up to you based on the feedback we get.
Utilizing the concerns, suggestions and opinions of members we will continue to create community votes for the members to participate in. Some examples I could use could be 'Custom Canon: Yes or no?', 'Too realistic?: Yes or no?' or even 'To unorganized?: Yes or no?'.
There are many ways a community vote comes to fruition, but the most effective way is to personal message the entire staff team. Like we've said in the past, there are some things that the members can't have a say in, unfortunately. Nothing would get done, the staff has to be trusted to make this community better -- or at least attempt too. Things we run interally includes the staff members, what their positions are and how the website is structurally run -- meaning important decisions are left to the staff. Meanwhile, how the website is portrayed is up to you based on the feedback we get.
Utilizing the concerns, suggestions and opinions of members we will continue to create community votes for the members to participate in. Some examples I could use could be 'Custom Canon: Yes or no?', 'Too realistic?: Yes or no?' or even 'To unorganized?: Yes or no?'.