tathra
bluelighter
oh i was one of the many involved that got screwed by a former admin basically doing whatever he could to turn over almost the entire staff, he screwed over a lot of people and drove a lot of people away. that cant be held against anyone but him though, the current staff isnt responsible for the actions and decisions of former staff.A lot of ex staff over the years would have their own experience so despite many changes at all levels technically nothing actually has.
i mean, thats kinda what bluelight is. the community is the real draw here, but of the ~7.5 million registered users, only ~6k are still active. in the end its just a management style, one that was ingrained into me in the military (chain of command and all that), but i still think its the right idea. everyone on staff has their own different jobs to do, and if somebody else on staff is talking smack or challenging their decisions, well, consider what you and ebow said about that lounge post i made and you should naturally come to a conclusion whether its the proper way to do things or not.That way of running any kind of organisation may be the best thing to do when the scenario is a buisness providing a service to general public who come for what you advertise and then leave.
well thats not the case. we're not anything special, just members that want to give back to the community by volunteering our time and efforts. we are the enforcers of the rules in our respective forums though, so if we have to tell a user that their behavior is getting to be unacceptable, its not really a suggestion, its because we dont want to be forced to infract them.From this conversation and a lot of others that I wish that I did not have, the conclusion drawn is bluelight mods and above management would like all members to respect and look up to you and to do that people need trust and find your influence a positive one.