Posted by Werty:
From what I know of rooster, him being "tyrannical leader" as people here are >saying wouldn't surprise me too much. But in his defense, there are very few >people who, in a position of power, don't abuse it. Its a fact of life, live with it.
Referring to what I said earlier, the problem isn't that Rooster is the leader, so much as it has a leader. It needs to be like a council, where everyone has their say, everyone would have equal power.
Rooster, my understanding was that Esponer asked nicely over AIM, and you refused. And True, I dont have anything against Rooster, but I do have a problem with the leader of the WDC. Understand?
Finally, These are the few items I feel would greatly improve the WDC, you listening? Oh, and others, notice how many of them he accepts...
- Make the Conferences more often, and LESS organized..
2)Dont delete every post that consists of critisism, only delete spam.
3)Make a few less rules, but explain them better.
4)Pay attention to other's oppinions!
5)Change your way of doing things from "I wont do it because I dont have to." to "Sure I'll do it if you want me to."
6)Host a new conference soon, with topics to be announced. Change the conference completely, have people present their Ideas BEFORE the conference, the conference should be strictly for voting.
7)If you consider important issues that have to do with "your" WDC to be a "horrible inconvenience" then resign.
8)I think it would be a great improvement for the WDC to be either a conference, OR a webboard, but it doesn't seem to work being both.
I know, this is a little much. consider any webstory like a game. Like a Chess game I suppose. You can tell yourself "it's just a game, dont worry about it, its not important" and its not important, but it would still piss everyone off if your opponent didn't play fair, or made up more rules than are neccesary, right?
Oh, and if you are board, check my first post... the date it was edited is interesting...
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