Chobots is a world run by the community, for the community. This can clearly be seen through the undeniably strong passion that the Chobots team (composed of former community members) has for maintaining our wonderful world and keeping it safe and age-appropriate for everyone. While we do try our best to remain impartial and unbiased when it comes to making critical decisions, it's not always easy to keep in mind the interests of our vast user base.
That is why the Chobots Council was founded - to bridge the gap between the Chobots team and you, our valued community members. The main function of the Council is to act as a board of advisors to the Chobots administration (i.e. allow the team to hear opinions from different perspectives). Upon establishment, the Council consists of a total of 5 members: one junior, one citizen, one journalist, one agent, one moderator, and one administrator, who presides over the Council. These members ("Councillors") are elected through popular vote, after being nominated by the Chobots administration. Further and more simplified details can be found in the F.A.Q.
In order to become a member of the Chobots Council, you need to show a strong interest in the Council and follow the Chobots rules. Of course, it's also required that you stay active - how else would you know what's going on in the Chobots world? Once there is a vacant position in the Chobots Council, a few members will be nominated by the administration, and a vote will be cast by the appropriate group (see F.A.Q.)
We believe that the power to bring change is not exclusive to the Chobots team, but instead belongs to the members of the community, and we hope that through establishing the Chobots Council, we can encourage more interaction between the staff and the users.
Stay tuned for more details regarding the nominations of candidates.
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Sounds great!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds great. best of luck everyone!
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ReplyDeleteI like this idea! I think it will work well, and will 'bride the gap' between staff and users for sure, well done.
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