Yeah. I spent several years as a community administrator in a big gaming community running contests monthly, hiring mods, and communicating with the users transparently (as well as disciplinary actions), and it just STINGS to see these things slip so frequently. If they were willing, I'd absolutely be happy to get paid to do the same things for the site if it meant people had more faith in the staff and staff could get something like lore and other projects out.
But I really don't know their finances or if they could support another admin, even part-time. There's a lot of logistics to the training and the starting costs are absurd sometimes.
Re: Staff and the Obelisk encyclopedia article.
Yeah. I spent several years as a community administrator in a big gaming community running contests monthly, hiring mods, and communicating with the users transparently (as well as disciplinary actions), and it just STINGS to see these things slip so frequently. If they were willing, I'd absolutely be happy to get paid to do the same things for the site if it meant people had more faith in the staff and staff could get something like lore and other projects out.
But I really don't know their finances or if they could support another admin, even part-time. There's a lot of logistics to the training and the starting costs are absurd sometimes.