Now I'm fairly certain this is a highly controversial topic, however I just wished to express my opinion and wanted to share an idea which, once again in my personal opinion sounds like a quaint idea.
The idea of a minimod role has been present in communities that have a set of rules for a very long time, Wonderland is no exception.
The purpose of a minimod role is simple and debatably unnecessary, however it would be nice to have something like it. It's for people who like to tell people to follow the rules without applying for staff or are in general afraid of being denied. Or they don't believe or literally don't match the requirements of becoming an official staff member.
Here are key features, rules and exceptions for a Minimod-Role:
- A role with a unique colour identifying them as such role.
- Permission to persuade people to follow the rules without too much worry of a retaliation.
- No actions or permissions to perform moderation commands, if you want that then you apply for staff.
- No access to any staff-only features, please perform the latter for such matters.
- If they possess the necessary knowledge they may assist people in #helpdesk.
- Have a small yet noticeable higher privilege to request staff for they do not possess moderation abilities.
- Standard rules apply; and can be demoted for continuous failure to comply or cooperate with rules.
- Cannot be disrespected and warned for staff disrespect.
All-in-all, I believe that this will be a small addition to Wonderland that isn't too important. I'm certain there will be a large majority of disagreement to this suggestion, however I believe it was at least worth mentioning.
Have a very productive day!
The idea of a minimod role has been present in communities that have a set of rules for a very long time, Wonderland is no exception.
The purpose of a minimod role is simple and debatably unnecessary, however it would be nice to have something like it. It's for people who like to tell people to follow the rules without applying for staff or are in general afraid of being denied. Or they don't believe or literally don't match the requirements of becoming an official staff member.
Here are key features, rules and exceptions for a Minimod-Role:
- A role with a unique colour identifying them as such role.
- Permission to persuade people to follow the rules without too much worry of a retaliation.
- No actions or permissions to perform moderation commands, if you want that then you apply for staff.
- No access to any staff-only features, please perform the latter for such matters.
- If they possess the necessary knowledge they may assist people in #helpdesk.
- Have a small yet noticeable higher privilege to request staff for they do not possess moderation abilities.
- Standard rules apply; and can be demoted for continuous failure to comply or cooperate with rules.
- Cannot be disrespected and warned for staff disrespect.
All-in-all, I believe that this will be a small addition to Wonderland that isn't too important. I'm certain there will be a large majority of disagreement to this suggestion, however I believe it was at least worth mentioning.
Have a very productive day!