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As to the current issue (the specific line FM pointed out), I suggest we append it with "upon approval from the wiki's community" to all cases. The reality is that all staff elections have been done upon approval from the wiki's community. All cases of re-promotion should carry that same clause. But, that's my idea.}}
As to the current issue (the specific line FM pointed out), I suggest we append it with "upon approval from the wiki's community" to all cases. The reality is that all staff elections have been done upon approval from the wiki's community. All cases of re-promotion should carry that same clause. But, that's my idea.}}
{{TheFifteenthMember|time={{User:TheFifteenthMember/Sig1}} 19:50, 11 February 2015 (UTC)|happy=Good points! Practically agreed with everything you've said. Going beyond inactivity, we should include points on poor conduct or irresponsibility. Good luck on the rewrite!}}
{{TheFifteenthMember|time={{User:TheFifteenthMember/Sig1}} 19:50, 11 February 2015 (UTC)|happy=Good points! Practically agreed with everything you've said. Going beyond inactivity, we should include points on poor conduct or irresponsibility. Good luck on the rewrite!}}
{{ENX|time=19:51, 11 February 2015 (UTC)|shocked=EDIT CONFLICT (thanks, KSM and FM :P)! Is it possible we could refrain from using words such as "powers" and "worthy" in our new policy? Such words suggest that becoming a staff member places someone amongst an "elite" group of users, and it contradicts everything the staff stresses about its members being no better or different than regulars. Such words can make those who are not staff (having lived through this myself) seem like they are not good enough, especially when, even though it is for identification purposes, such things as the staff template are placed on a staff member's user page like a trophy to be earned. People should not edit the Wiki solely to become part of this "elite group", just to possess "powers" or "greater say in things" when all they really get is extra tools to help maintain the Wiki. Not only does our message/staff attitude at the present time contradict the democratic style of the Wiki we seem to be striving for these days, but it also creates the illusion of a Wiki-dictatorship.}}

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Okay, I'm creating it, the place where we discuss the new Policy. — RikutheBloody 19:18, 11 February 2015 (UTC)
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TheFifteenthMember Yes. You're creepy. I can't say we'll miss you while you're gone, so it'd be best if you did go. We all win that way. TheFifteenthMember 19:40, 11 February 2015 (UTC)
Essentially, we are looking at this point of the staff policy:
The staff member's rights are removed after six months of inactivity, but only after they are warned about the situation. 
If they return and want  their rights back, they must undergo a two month probation period, 
where the user must show that they are active enough to hold their powers again.

I suggest it be reworded to say "where the user must show that they are worthy of holding their powers again", which should solve most ambiguity. Thoughts?

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Diamond Dust Keychain KHFM.png I suggest we consider rewriting the whole thing. It largely focuses only on cases of inactivity, and a policy titled "Staff Policy" should probably focus on more than just that. I'm working on a rewrite myself right now (using a format that Chain developed in December for Operation: Keychain) that I'll present when it's finished for your input.

As to the current issue (the specific line FM pointed out), I suggest we append it with "upon approval from the wiki's community" to all cases. The reality is that all staff elections have been done upon approval from the wiki's community. All cases of re-promotion should carry that same clause. But, that's my idea. Diamond Dust Keychain KHFM.png

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TheFifteenthMember I hope it's slow and painful; the elation I get from such kills is unmatched by anything, yeeeess... Just thinking about it makes me... oohhh... TheFifteenthMember 19:50, 11 February 2015 (UTC)
Good points! Practically agreed with everything you've said. Going beyond inactivity, we should include points on poor conduct or irresponsibility. Good luck on the rewrite!

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Nobody.pngEternal Nothingness XIIINobody.png Does that mean...it's time for me to go back to where I belong? — 19:51, 11 February 2015 (UTC)
Oathkeeper & Oblivion KHD.png EDIT CONFLICT (thanks, KSM and FM :P)! Is it possible we could refrain from using words such as "powers" and "worthy" in our new policy? Such words suggest that becoming a staff member places someone amongst an "elite" group of users, and it contradicts everything the staff stresses about its members being no better or different than regulars. Such words can make those who are not staff (having lived through this myself) seem like they are not good enough, especially when, even though it is for identification purposes, such things as the staff template are placed on a staff member's user page like a trophy to be earned. People should not edit the Wiki solely to become part of this "elite group", just to possess "powers" or "greater say in things" when all they really get is extra tools to help maintain the Wiki. Not only does our message/staff attitude at the present time contradict the democratic style of the Wiki we seem to be striving for these days, but it also creates the illusion of a Wiki-dictatorship.