First, a specific point - the "Games" threads moving to F&T was a mistake on my part. GL asked for guidance, I misread the posts in the thread and
I thought the F&T mods had replied. GL simply went with my recommendation to move the threads to F&T. This exercise shows a mark against the current staff for acting quickly while not having everyone's input (as I said, I thought I did have their input - but nonetheless, a hasty decision). But it should also serve as a mark FOR the current staff, in that once the mistake was realized, the situation was quickly addressed and resolved.
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Now for a more general look back at the past year. A lot of the uproar was regarding wholesale changes to staff and site structure by a select few without consideration of those effected. To be honest, over the past 6+ months, we've had very few instances of staff changes that weren't obviously needed. Yes, there are a few specific cases that caused some confusion and hurt feelings, but for the most part, staff changes have been a lot smoother. I know for my forums, the input of the mods is greatly utilized in selecting replacements, and I assume (yes, assume) it has been this way for most of the other forums also. Despite the fact that the 'post counts' still exist, the majority of removals have been for a lack of effort - both quality AND quantity, not just the number of posts in one's forum. I know several of you can point to at least one staff change you felt was uncalled for or a mistake, but overall - has the number and types of staff changes improved? Has the way in which they are handled improved?
As for the site structure, have we had forums merged/destroyed, or even (sub)forums created which didn't make sense? That were thought of and executed by a select few without input from the staff and members that would be effected? To my recollection, this area of concern has also been improved. But perhaps you can correct me? Is the site not operating better in this respect?
The third area of concern is that there is little to no accountability for people in higher positions. I think most of you will agree with me, that with our structure remaining fairly the same over this past year, this issue is still something we can improve upon. I've stated before, it's more of a top down control system - Sr. Admins want something done, they ask Admins to make it happen, and the mods are pushed in that direction. Any reversing of that control is at the discretion of those who are willing to listen, an ideal which is dependant upon the personality of those involved

The problem with more bottom up control is the real possibility of paralysis. This is something of a catch-22 (no pun intended) in that too many voices will cause any decisions to never be reached, merely debated endlessly - that's where the executive decisions have been effective, in getting changes made (regardless if you agree with the decision, it showed the way for action).
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*sigh* Here I go again, in a tailspin of thought - I'll stop now with two issues I see still needing to be addressed:
1) Accountability - (Sr.) Admins aren't removed unless they quit, or someone higher than them sees a need to remove them. Discussions with us shouldn't be ended with 'because I'm an (Sr.) Admin and I say so.' But the same can go to mods in dealing with members

A lot of people still operate in fear of losing their position instead of fear about hurting the site and it's members. There is not a feeling that people can voice their concerns, or if they do it won't be heard, and if it is heard nobody cares or will address it. This needs to change - how, I'm not sure.
2) The site has had relative stability and smooth operations for quite sometime (meaning forum structure), but this is due mainly to a lack of viable ideas, IMO. The Sr. Admins have backed away and aren't driving their own vision, but there haven't been any realistic suggestions from elsewhere. Probably the closest to that was the 'Computer Tech' forum suggestion. In several of the forums I work with, we've asked for member input on ideas and ways to improve what the site/forum can offer to its members, but very little has come from these requests. A lack of vision creates a calmness, a status quo, but staying stagnant isn't always the best decision.
Please, anyone, offer suggestions - let's see what feasible, what's best for the site from where it is right now. I don't have solutions of my own, but that also means I'm not pushing an agenda

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