Insanity (in-san-i-tee)
The biggest issue with my own thread is my biggest gripe with this system, I have no idea how it truly operates. Why is everything so secretive? Even the member list is now made secret, which to be blunt, I think is soft. I think if you want to volunteer you shouldn’t be a secret, I understand not wanting to be attacked, but I’m sure mods and other members of various teams don’t like attacks they receive yet they don’t get the option of having their name hidden. This is why it’s seen by the community as a private friend group disguised as a public team with too much power.
I think transparency of how this team works will help the members of the community who feel like total outsiders understand the functionality a lot better. To be frank, this is always something Cubecraft has struggled with, the community has felt like an outside watch party for the past couple years. Big changes happen so suddenly, take the translation team for example, there wasn’t much warning to anyone until the day it was removed if I remember correctly. I’ve seen team members be removed within hours of notice. As a member of the team I never took much notice to it as I was quite often in the loop, but now as an outsider I can see this lack of knowledge and this honestly complete disconnect from the directors at times.
History repeats itself
For people unaware for the longest time if a member of the staff team saw a suggestion they liked they could “escalate” where they would throw it in a channel and be discussed among the other team members. Eventually the channel became backlogged and escalated suggestions never got viewed as members hoped for a response, which was told wasn’t always going to happen. However it was found this was inefficient and replaced by the previous forwarding system. Now we’re back, if a member of this now mystery team likes a suggestion it can get forwarded, with a response not guaranteed. Difference now, I have no idea what gets forwarded and what doesn’t! Since this update I’ve seen 3 forums posts responded to by the product team. Two of which were the same thread in response to community drama (which was caused ultimately due to a lack of transparency and things being blown out of proportion by both side but I’m not here to discuss that) and the other thread really just seemed like a bug to be honest.
My solution?
Well I hate being the guy that says revert things when I don’t know why they changed but that’s kind of the way I think works best. That system, though slow, guaranteed a response from threads with large community agreement as opposed to what the feedback team likes, if we knew there was diversity of the player base on the team I’d be more comfortable with it, but as things stand we have no idea. If this system is going to work there NEEDS to be transparency, this isn’t some behind the scenes NDA team, these are members of the community that are being handed special privileges because they know someone, to put it bluntly.
A big issue
There really is no community admin anymore, I think this is causing somewhat of this disconnect between management and the community. I’m not trying to be the guy that constantly is like “look how great the past is,” I’m quite aware nothing is perfect but back when there was someone who’s only job was community management, the community was honestly so much happier from what it seems. I understand money is super important and hiring someone competent is a whole other story but if nothing changes this gap is only going to grow. As much as it sucks to say, even some of the moderation team is starting to grow distant from the community, everything is slowly starting to be more and more gatekept.
Being completely honest I wish I had a better solution than what I gave, this isn’t something I can really give my full input on without transparency which I think is the root of this entire thing. Love the entire team with all of my being still, I’m not trying to create issues with anyone on the feedback team I’m just pointing out clear issues I see with the entire system from the product team to the community. Hope this finds everyone well.
- Doing something over and over again expecting different results.
The biggest issue with my own thread is my biggest gripe with this system, I have no idea how it truly operates. Why is everything so secretive? Even the member list is now made secret, which to be blunt, I think is soft. I think if you want to volunteer you shouldn’t be a secret, I understand not wanting to be attacked, but I’m sure mods and other members of various teams don’t like attacks they receive yet they don’t get the option of having their name hidden. This is why it’s seen by the community as a private friend group disguised as a public team with too much power.
I think transparency of how this team works will help the members of the community who feel like total outsiders understand the functionality a lot better. To be frank, this is always something Cubecraft has struggled with, the community has felt like an outside watch party for the past couple years. Big changes happen so suddenly, take the translation team for example, there wasn’t much warning to anyone until the day it was removed if I remember correctly. I’ve seen team members be removed within hours of notice. As a member of the team I never took much notice to it as I was quite often in the loop, but now as an outsider I can see this lack of knowledge and this honestly complete disconnect from the directors at times.
History repeats itself
For people unaware for the longest time if a member of the staff team saw a suggestion they liked they could “escalate” where they would throw it in a channel and be discussed among the other team members. Eventually the channel became backlogged and escalated suggestions never got viewed as members hoped for a response, which was told wasn’t always going to happen. However it was found this was inefficient and replaced by the previous forwarding system. Now we’re back, if a member of this now mystery team likes a suggestion it can get forwarded, with a response not guaranteed. Difference now, I have no idea what gets forwarded and what doesn’t! Since this update I’ve seen 3 forums posts responded to by the product team. Two of which were the same thread in response to community drama (which was caused ultimately due to a lack of transparency and things being blown out of proportion by both side but I’m not here to discuss that) and the other thread really just seemed like a bug to be honest.
My solution?
Well I hate being the guy that says revert things when I don’t know why they changed but that’s kind of the way I think works best. That system, though slow, guaranteed a response from threads with large community agreement as opposed to what the feedback team likes, if we knew there was diversity of the player base on the team I’d be more comfortable with it, but as things stand we have no idea. If this system is going to work there NEEDS to be transparency, this isn’t some behind the scenes NDA team, these are members of the community that are being handed special privileges because they know someone, to put it bluntly.
A big issue
There really is no community admin anymore, I think this is causing somewhat of this disconnect between management and the community. I’m not trying to be the guy that constantly is like “look how great the past is,” I’m quite aware nothing is perfect but back when there was someone who’s only job was community management, the community was honestly so much happier from what it seems. I understand money is super important and hiring someone competent is a whole other story but if nothing changes this gap is only going to grow. As much as it sucks to say, even some of the moderation team is starting to grow distant from the community, everything is slowly starting to be more and more gatekept.
Being completely honest I wish I had a better solution than what I gave, this isn’t something I can really give my full input on without transparency which I think is the root of this entire thing. Love the entire team with all of my being still, I’m not trying to create issues with anyone on the feedback team I’m just pointing out clear issues I see with the entire system from the product team to the community. Hope this finds everyone well.