So, I wasn't going to touch this with a 60 foot pole, but ....
*gets 60 foot pole*
The complaints as I see them are:
- ballot stuffing by certain players with multiple accounts
- staff using info to spam for certain candidates
- Staff bias in vet nominations
Hopefully that was nice and succinct. So, I propose the following:
1.) Compile a list of the 40-ish most active players on the server in terms of non-AFK hours. (This is already done by Zerg and spans the past 2 months.)
2.) Remove current veterans and mods from the list, leaving the most active residents and donors. (Theoretically a default could make this list but it is unlikely.)
3.) The top 10 most active donors and residents will then submit up to 3 names for veterancy. (I am all about transparency/accountability, so I would like to see this list made public. (If for no other reason than it would allow players the opportunity to learn about and change behaviors. Maybe that is too much of an old-man concept...) However, I understand the drama that may cause. Up for debate.
4.) The players that submit are NOT allowed to submit their own name.
5.) The players will be required to JUSTIFY their submission. ("Hes my frnd" is not a justification...)
6.) Tally and done.
Strengths for consideration:
* I feel this completely removes staff bias unless a player constantly communicates with a vet+. I would prefer to see the staff police themselves on an honor code. Up for debate...
* This removes the info-spam as it serves no purpose.
* No ballots = no ballot stuffing. A name can be a submission a maximum of 10 times.
* It simplifies the veterancy process and encourages general politeness/helpfulness.
Weaknesses for debate:
* Does not satisfactorily address some of the "requirements" for veterancy. (ie Being active is a prerequisite to offer submissions, but not to win.
* If lists are made public, can cause drama. If lists are kept private, can cause drama ...
* Eliminates players with a busy life from making submissions. (I could argue both sides of this, I think.)
*puts away 60 foot pole*
Ultimately, I do not believe there is a solution that everyone will be pleased with. I think we need to address what is wrong directly and offer constructive suggestions for change. While I do believe my idea is a good one, I would love to see someone come up with something better, as it would mean a better solution to the veterancy arrangement.
*Back to lurking, kthxnowbaibaikthxbai*