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Wargaming collapsing - Major staff crisis - Jahrakajin gone?

Дата: 29.03.2018 16:27:45
View PostAikl, on 27 March 2018 - 11:27 PM, said:   If I understand correctly, the purpose of a moderator is to simply moderate, and not do community staff-related tasks. That begs the question: Is the purpose of the community staff solely to support the community, and not do moderator-related tasks?    It would likely be a good idea to clarify this. The whole structure of the staff and moderators are a bit confusing. Additionally, while I can understand that there might be practical reasons for it, the community interaction likely suffers from different individuals picking up the task after each other. At some point MrConway was replying a lot. Then Ph3lan. Then Kandly. Now you. It's mildly confusing.    Also, while I don't doubt your competence, seeing your stated five years of working for Wargaming, I do suspect that not 'knowing' a community might be a disadvantage - especially when suddenly going for an 'all-out' effort to be as visible as humanly possible.

vuque:   Actually you have quite a few good points raised, thanks for that and allow me to explain a bit. :)

As Community Staff we can do moderator related tasks if it is needed due to absence of a moderator or simply if we decide to do so for various reasons. However, generally it is not mandatory for us and we leave moderator related tasks to the moderators. So if you see a Community Staff doing moderator related tasks, that shouldn't be alarming.   About different staff members replying in the EN forums, I see your point and agree with you that, this might be confusing. What I can tell right now that; we went through some internal changes which we are working on an announcement about it. Let's say Soon™! :)   About not "knowing" a community; if we are speaking about me, I wouldn't say that is the case. I was working with Turkish Community before as I mentioned in another thread and personally I was following EN forums a bit even tough I was not required to. Maybe it is not very good to tell this but if I need to be completely honest here, before I joined Wargaming, I was a bit trollish member of EN forums. However, I do blame my old clan (Pirates) for that, because we were all about trolling and good play! :trollface:

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