What does this suggestion change/add/remove:
This suggestion would fix certain parts of Admin Applications and how they are denied, accepted, and or graded.
Some Admin Applications would get denied for 'noteriety'. Meaning if you're not as known, you won't get accepted. The rest of this post would explain my feelings on this matter, and explanations why.
Possible Positives of the suggestion (At least 2):
- Less applications denied for reasons they shouldn't be denied for.
- More fair applications responses.
- Less bias in Admins.
Possible Negatives of the suggestion:
I don't really see any negatives, as many of the reasons that "may" come from this can be easily counteracted by other meanings of denying or accepting applications.
Based on the Positives & Negatives, why should this suggestion be accepted:
Being denied for "not being well known enough" is very idiotic. Say you have a great, impressive application and you are very confident, high play time and great interactions. Then you get denied a day later because the 3 people the admins asked/didn't ask say they dont know you and the admin puts "We have decided to deny your application as you are not well known enough". There are so many reasons why this is wrong, it makes it seem as if your application mostly is decided by being known, instead of how good and trusted your application is (Showing/meaning that more than 50% of your application being graded is from how known you are). I have also recently contacted the community manager for this issue and he has even said that this shouldn't be a reason to deny an application and that the admins shouldn't do it. Yet, many applications are denied for this reason.
How would notoriety even be graded? If you want to completely know you would have to ask almost everyone in the server if they know them, yet, I have never seen a question like that directed to anyone. It seems that the 'notoriety' is only if that admin grading it knows you or not. What even does notoriety mean to the application? How active you are? How much conversations you have? How much people can remember your name? All of these work for it, yet, if you do all of these you can still get denied apparently (I have 300+ hours and many interactions yet I still got denied). I'd rather have applications be graded on actual quality rather than popularity, as having less known admins can also decrease bias in sits and other situations.
This suggestion would fix certain parts of Admin Applications and how they are denied, accepted, and or graded.
Some Admin Applications would get denied for 'noteriety'. Meaning if you're not as known, you won't get accepted. The rest of this post would explain my feelings on this matter, and explanations why.
Possible Positives of the suggestion (At least 2):
- Less applications denied for reasons they shouldn't be denied for.
- More fair applications responses.
- Less bias in Admins.
Possible Negatives of the suggestion:
I don't really see any negatives, as many of the reasons that "may" come from this can be easily counteracted by other meanings of denying or accepting applications.
Based on the Positives & Negatives, why should this suggestion be accepted:
Being denied for "not being well known enough" is very idiotic. Say you have a great, impressive application and you are very confident, high play time and great interactions. Then you get denied a day later because the 3 people the admins asked/didn't ask say they dont know you and the admin puts "We have decided to deny your application as you are not well known enough". There are so many reasons why this is wrong, it makes it seem as if your application mostly is decided by being known, instead of how good and trusted your application is (Showing/meaning that more than 50% of your application being graded is from how known you are). I have also recently contacted the community manager for this issue and he has even said that this shouldn't be a reason to deny an application and that the admins shouldn't do it. Yet, many applications are denied for this reason.
How would notoriety even be graded? If you want to completely know you would have to ask almost everyone in the server if they know them, yet, I have never seen a question like that directed to anyone. It seems that the 'notoriety' is only if that admin grading it knows you or not. What even does notoriety mean to the application? How active you are? How much conversations you have? How much people can remember your name? All of these work for it, yet, if you do all of these you can still get denied apparently (I have 300+ hours and many interactions yet I still got denied). I'd rather have applications be graded on actual quality rather than popularity, as having less known admins can also decrease bias in sits and other situations.