We're not going to do this. Here's why.make cubecraft more democratic
1. Efficiency
As staff manager here at CubeCraft, I make a lot of decisions. I need to decide on promotions, demotions, which staff gets put on which job, which policies to keep or change, how staff interact with players, and so on. If I wanted to consult the community every single time I had something to decide on, a week's worth of work would take half a year. We simply do not have time to waste on something like this.
2. Business Mind
This may come as a shock to you, but the majority of our playerbase are children. The most complicated business a child can run is a lemonade stand. CubeCraft is somewhat bigger and more complex than a lemonade stand. Of course we'd like to give the community what they want; more happy players means more success for our business. You have to consider, however, that the people who have made CubeCraft as successful as it is today probably know better than the people with no major experience running a Minecraft server of this size.
3. Privacy
Let's pretend I've accepted your idea and helper applications are now done by a community vote. Two well-known players -- let's call them Jorge and Belle -- are the two top votes for helper. Jorge's done a ton of reports and is on the leaderboard for Skywars and Lucky Islands. Belle's been around since 2013, several of her suggestions have been implemented, and she has the most likes on the entire forum. These are two players that clearly care a lot about the server. Jorge and Belle find out there's only one helper slot open, so naturally, like politics in real life, they campaign against each other. Jorge leaks a conversation where Belle says CubeCraft sucks, so Belle returns by digging up evidence of Jorge being banned two years ago. Jorge, not to be outdone, makes an expose document on Belle showing everyone that she actually applied to another large server, doesn't care about CubeCraft at all, and on top of that, blackmailed a current moderator to unban her three friends. Belle, reputation ruined, holds nothing back and shows the entire community that Jorge, aged 18, has a 14-year-old girlfriend who he has cheated on with two other girls. Jorge's and Belle's reputations and lives on the server have been completely and utterly torn apart. They cannot possibly return to the community without shame. We've opened these two up and showed hundreds of people their misdeeds. This is politics. Politics is dirty.
You're probably thinking this is a completely insane scenario, but we discover things like this about our players ALL THE TIME. In order to make things like this public and democratic, we would have to expose the misdeeds of every single applicant to the entire network, and not a single person is without sin. I have absolutely no interest in holding a mud-slinging competition every time we need a new staffer.
This is the same reason I refused to give out details of Marieke's ban. It's bad enough she's been removed from the network; she doesn't also need a thousand prying eyes judging her. She can tell her story however she wishes; that decision is hers entirely. I am not at liberty to publicly embarrass people for the foolish mistakes of their past.
4. Vocal Minority
At the time of writing, your post has 16 likes. Impressive! Clearly people are rallying behind your idea and it seems to be a popular one. However, this doesn't reflect the thousands and thousands of people playing on the server. Go into any lobby and ask a random player what they think of server politics and they'll likely have no opinions whatsoever; they just want to play some Eggwars. You want democracy, but the majority of players just do not care. If we were to make it democratic, UberNoober94's vote would count just as much as yours, and the random players will outnumber you in droves. Do you really trust the random Steve skin guy in the lobby asking how to play Skywars to run the server?