- The reality here is that, CubeCraft is understaffed. Understaffed in the sense that it is absurd to think that four or five active staff members can handle the amount of reports, appeals, /reports, and questions of a server with sometimes three thousand players online.
In order to be able to state the fact that CubeCraft was understaffed though, I made my research. I went to a webpage that allowed me to see every Minecraft server sorted by their amount of players. That way, I found servers of a similar size to CubeCraft.
I have two cases of study:
- BlocksMC
- MCCentral
BlocksMC has 127 people dedicated to moderation. And MCCentral has 54 people dedicated to moderation.
Now you might be thinking these numbers are way too high, and they are too much for a server of the size of CubeCraft. And you're probably right. Maybe their acceptance process isn't as strict as CubeCraft's? Which results on them having more Moderators/Admins/Helpers/Sr.Moderators, which may be many, but not as effective? Well that was my analysis too when I saw these enormous amounts of staff members.
But something truly special caught my eye, in MCCentral's Forums you can see when was someone last online, and to my surprise every single staff member dedicated to moderation had been online not longer than a day ago. Which reflects that the entire staff team is active. So regardless of their possibly less strict acceptance process, they have a team that is always present and very effective in terms of moderation.
What do I propose with this? Not reducing staff requirements, not being less strict when it comes to choosing the right person for the right job, no.
What I propose is as follows:
- Stop waiting for players to come to you and say "I want to be Staff". Instead, come to them and ask them "Would you like to be Staff?".
How can you reach out to players and invite them to become staff? With propaganda, like the United State's Government did with the "I want you for U.S army" poster in World War I. Of course a world war cannot be compared to the staff team of a MineCraft server, but it is proven to be an effective approach so it is therefore applicable for staff recruitment.
Maybe server-wise messages that are sent every hour would be a good start:
Are you kind, patient and dedicated? Would you like to make CubeCraft a better and more enjoyable place for everyone? Consider applying for our Staff Team! Here: https://www.cubecraft.net/threads/how-does-recruitment-work.204189/
Read this first: https://www.cubecraft.net/threads/how-does-recruitment-work.204189/Of course this prototype of a message isn't the most visually appealing one, but I hope you get my point.
There are many other strategies of course, but for now this the most effective one I could think of.
Another thing I noticed while studying a much bigger and more popular server: Hypixel. Was that they have a team completely dedicated to forums. And I think that is essential for the well functioning of the forums community. Because, if you make sure that every decent and well developed suggestion gets a constructive answer, more players will be motivated to participate in the server's forums. The more suggestions, the more ideas for improvement, the more you can listen to your community, the more you keep your clients happy.
Thank you for taking your time and reading this thread! Any feedback is very much appreciated.
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