Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2016 23:46:42 GMT
This is the updated policy for responding to admin applications.
1. When admins respond to an admin application, there are only 4 valid responses (non-admins/OPs see rule 4):
a. Vouch (with or without justification) and the justification should be factual (e.g. the applicant is always helpful in identifying griefers, the applicant help others, etc.). Alternatively, you can also vouch by upvoting (thumbs up) any other vouch that you agree with but don't upvote more than once.
b. Object (with or without justification) but any justification should be factual (e.g. the applicant is too inexperienced, the applicant doesn't meet time requirements, the applicant is a griefer, etc.). Using dramatic terms like "strongly object" should be avoided unless you have 'strong' reasons that are stated (e.g. the applicant DDOS'd). If you object and provide no reason, it will be of little consideration - better to up vote an objection that includes reasons you agree with but don't upvote more than once. Also, objections that are based on the distant past should be avoided in favor of how the admin is performing currently. Last, do not use object in cases where you don't know or haven't seen the applicant online - that is what neutral is for.
c. Neutral. If you can't vouch or object. Normally used when you don't know the applicant at all or well enough to make a decision. Also, neutral is just that; don't use contradictory terminology like neutral leaning to object / vouch; if you're learning, use object or vouch. Again, to avoid clutter and echoing, you can simply up vote any neutral comment that you agree with.
d. Ignore the application (i.e. do input or reply). This is a case where you might have a conflict of interest such as you're competing for the same promotion.
Note: An admin is allowed to change their vouch to an objection or vice-versa, or from neutral to vouch/object HOWEVER you must edit the original vote post and change it; do NOT add a new post with different or same vote. Once the application is approved or disapproved, you may not object or vouch.
2. Keep it professional - do not engage in name-calling, insults, personal attacks, bullying, and do not add images (funny or otherwise) until the application has been closed out. If not, your message is subject to removal and your input will not count. Also, if you object, make every attempt to be positive and constructive in your objection. For example, instead of saying, "he's clueless", say, "you need to learn the plugin commands." Do not use the application threads to bully or haze the applicants. Violations of this rule should be flagged.
3. Any admin of any rank can vouch or object as long as they can view the application. For example, a Telnet Clan admin can vouch or object on a senior admin application however it won't carry the same weight as a senior admin.
4. A non-admin (OP) is not allowed comment on an admin application unless they know the applicant and have important information to add about the applicant. For example, they have evidence that the applicant DDOS'd a server or the applicant was exceptionally helpful to them personally, etc. A non-admin (OP) may NOT vouch or object. A non-admin may not comment at all if they have an application on file.
5. Admin reinstatement applications will normally be automatically approved unless the admin was removed for mis-conduct or there is evidence that the applicant is currently violating conduct rules. For reinstatement applications due to inactivity, an objection is not allowed unless you have evidence that the applicant is currently violating conduct rules. For reinstatements due to past suspensions, only object based on what they're doing in the present and not what they did in the past to get suspended.
6. Admins will not question (or comment about) other admin vouches/objections however they can flag or send a PM to the admin they disagree with.
7. Do not use comments to suggest approval or disapproval; that's the job of the executive admin or owner. For example, don't state "auto-disapproved due to not meeting time requirements" - use "object - doesn't meet time requirements" instead.
8. If an applicant violates the rules during the application process or is obviously not qualified (e.g. doesn't follow the template, makes comments, just joined the forum, etc), please do NOT repeat corrections that have already been made by other admins as it's rather annoying and spammy to see repetitive correction messages. Feel free to PM the applicant if you want to offer advice.
9. Until the application is approved or disapproved, don't make any other comments except under rule 1 above. If the application is approved, you're allowed to make congratulatory comments including images but don't make comments to suggest the approval is wrong (use PM if needed). If an application is disapproved, it will normally be locked to prevent further comments.
10. If you are applying for an admin promotion, you may not vote or comment on another admin that is applying for the same position.
NOTE: if you believe a response to an application is violating these rules or forum posting guidelines, please flag the post rather than reply to point out a violation. Do NOT flag or tag applications just to have them approved or disapproved faster; all applications will be reviewed in due course.
Read more: totalfreedom.boards.net/thread/15957/admin-application-response-instructions-2016#ixzz462Jf9rgd
1. When admins respond to an admin application, there are only 4 valid responses (non-admins/OPs see rule 4):
a. Vouch (with or without justification) and the justification should be factual (e.g. the applicant is always helpful in identifying griefers, the applicant help others, etc.). Alternatively, you can also vouch by upvoting (thumbs up) any other vouch that you agree with but don't upvote more than once.
b. Object (with or without justification) but any justification should be factual (e.g. the applicant is too inexperienced, the applicant doesn't meet time requirements, the applicant is a griefer, etc.). Using dramatic terms like "strongly object" should be avoided unless you have 'strong' reasons that are stated (e.g. the applicant DDOS'd). If you object and provide no reason, it will be of little consideration - better to up vote an objection that includes reasons you agree with but don't upvote more than once. Also, objections that are based on the distant past should be avoided in favor of how the admin is performing currently. Last, do not use object in cases where you don't know or haven't seen the applicant online - that is what neutral is for.
c. Neutral. If you can't vouch or object. Normally used when you don't know the applicant at all or well enough to make a decision. Also, neutral is just that; don't use contradictory terminology like neutral leaning to object / vouch; if you're learning, use object or vouch. Again, to avoid clutter and echoing, you can simply up vote any neutral comment that you agree with.
d. Ignore the application (i.e. do input or reply). This is a case where you might have a conflict of interest such as you're competing for the same promotion.
Note: An admin is allowed to change their vouch to an objection or vice-versa, or from neutral to vouch/object HOWEVER you must edit the original vote post and change it; do NOT add a new post with different or same vote. Once the application is approved or disapproved, you may not object or vouch.
2. Keep it professional - do not engage in name-calling, insults, personal attacks, bullying, and do not add images (funny or otherwise) until the application has been closed out. If not, your message is subject to removal and your input will not count. Also, if you object, make every attempt to be positive and constructive in your objection. For example, instead of saying, "he's clueless", say, "you need to learn the plugin commands." Do not use the application threads to bully or haze the applicants. Violations of this rule should be flagged.
3. Any admin of any rank can vouch or object as long as they can view the application. For example, a Telnet Clan admin can vouch or object on a senior admin application however it won't carry the same weight as a senior admin.
4. A non-admin (OP) is not allowed comment on an admin application unless they know the applicant and have important information to add about the applicant. For example, they have evidence that the applicant DDOS'd a server or the applicant was exceptionally helpful to them personally, etc. A non-admin (OP) may NOT vouch or object. A non-admin may not comment at all if they have an application on file.
5. Admin reinstatement applications will normally be automatically approved unless the admin was removed for mis-conduct or there is evidence that the applicant is currently violating conduct rules. For reinstatement applications due to inactivity, an objection is not allowed unless you have evidence that the applicant is currently violating conduct rules. For reinstatements due to past suspensions, only object based on what they're doing in the present and not what they did in the past to get suspended.
6. Admins will not question (or comment about) other admin vouches/objections however they can flag or send a PM to the admin they disagree with.
7. Do not use comments to suggest approval or disapproval; that's the job of the executive admin or owner. For example, don't state "auto-disapproved due to not meeting time requirements" - use "object - doesn't meet time requirements" instead.
8. If an applicant violates the rules during the application process or is obviously not qualified (e.g. doesn't follow the template, makes comments, just joined the forum, etc), please do NOT repeat corrections that have already been made by other admins as it's rather annoying and spammy to see repetitive correction messages. Feel free to PM the applicant if you want to offer advice.
9. Until the application is approved or disapproved, don't make any other comments except under rule 1 above. If the application is approved, you're allowed to make congratulatory comments including images but don't make comments to suggest the approval is wrong (use PM if needed). If an application is disapproved, it will normally be locked to prevent further comments.
10. If you are applying for an admin promotion, you may not vote or comment on another admin that is applying for the same position.
NOTE: if you believe a response to an application is violating these rules or forum posting guidelines, please flag the post rather than reply to point out a violation. Do NOT flag or tag applications just to have them approved or disapproved faster; all applications will be reviewed in due course.
Read more: totalfreedom.boards.net/thread/15957/admin-application-response-instructions-2016#ixzz462Jf9rgd