01-15-2015, 03:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2015, 03:27 PM by Nickster258.)
It is often considered generous when a member does the work of a Staff member. You put nearly no effort into the application? A member can say "You first need to put more effort into the application as this is barely an application." No pictures or videos? A member can respond saying that you need at least pictures/videos in order to be considered.
This saves the Staff some time.
What I do NOT find acceptable, despite the numerous excuses, are the dozens of school applications just waiting for a response. I hear "School server got borked when a Staff tried adding more plots and now they are full and cannot add more (easily)" way too often. While this seems like a perfectly valid, yet temporary, excuse, it is no reason to leave dozens of applications untouched. Two solutions:
Essentially: To get the members to stop posting, reply to the applications yourself. I see school apps over a month old and it is completely unacceptable.
Don't get onto us for doing what you were supposed to do.
This saves the Staff some time.
What I do NOT find acceptable, despite the numerous excuses, are the dozens of school applications just waiting for a response. I hear "School server got borked when a Staff tried adding more plots and now they are full and cannot add more (easily)" way too often. While this seems like a perfectly valid, yet temporary, excuse, it is no reason to leave dozens of applications untouched. Two solutions:
- Fix the school server as soon as possible (yes no video games until then) then reply to every school application as to not leave then hanging without a response.
- Stop complaining about the community posting in the applications. If they were properly managed, users would not find the need to post. Then fix the school server and reply to every untouched application.
Essentially: To get the members to stop posting, reply to the applications yourself. I see school apps over a month old and it is completely unacceptable.
Don't get onto us for doing what you were supposed to do.