Thread:Owerslachlan/@comment-35435751-20181019193331

Owerslachlan, I have finally finished the new law system. I have decided to do this: first go from Crypmanb the you, and all the way up to CrashBash, and present the prop to them. I know your not a mod yet, but you will be soon, so you have the right to sign it. I want to know what you think. If you agree, here you go:

This is what you need to do: 1. Read it. 2. Find things you want to change, and edit it, then post it on this discussion. 3. Sign it, before you post it. Here is the law: New law proposal of 2018

Also known as "the stable system act".

Under this new law system, the way moderators keep the wiki in check, will now partially involve the public itself. Proposed by Crypman8, the already active "Vote of no confidence", will play a crucial role in this system. This allows other users to vote for themselves, what fate a prosecuted user has. Under this system, users will play the main part in the trial of other users.

What stays and changes

Moderation will no longer be fully, deletion, and warning. However, this of course does stay as a part of the act. Small Mod actions, such as editing posts, breaking up fights, and closing threads, will still be a part, of course. The moderators will retain all their rights, and the non moderators will gain a responsibility for the protection of the site, at a certain point, as the before stated, Vote of no confidence".

Ranking

This has been made directly for the protection of the site, and especially the the moderators. On the 22nd of October two more moderators will be added(who's names are not disclosed. However, some may know who they are). With this happening, the law will now let other moderators train and Apprentice other users, who wish to become mods themselves, not, just the head moderator, Carnotaur. Along with this, a new ranking system will be made:

HIGH RANKING

Bureaucrats-who have the right to ban, to do system control, and have complete control of the site.

Admins-who have the rights to ban, and scan the site for vandalization, and to help other users.

MODERATORS

Content moderators-who have the right to ban, stop vandalization, and out right keep the pages, and message walls safe.

Head discussion moderators-who have the right to report, delete, lock threads, delete threads, and edit threads, in the discussion posts, and every other discussion on message walls, blogs, and page discussions, on the entire site itself.

Regular discussion moderators-who have the all the same rights as the head Moderator. However, it is advised that a serious situation be reported by them, to the head moderator.

Chat moderators-who have the rights to protect the chat, by banning users from chat, and kicking them out if necessary.

Moderator trainees- Who have the rights to report, and to patrol the site for problems.

Users-who have the rights to report, and do what they can to stop situations. They also have the right to hold, and to participate in a "Vote of no confidence".

This is the proposed ranking. With this, we can have easier time keeping the wiki safe. However, all users are still equal in every way, except ranking.

The laws

The laws are based off of three things: Infraction, misdemeanor, and felony. The idea is simple: If some makes a slight error, its a infraction. If they make a error that is a larger problem for the site, they get a misdemeanor. Finally, if they make a mistake that is a threat to the sites calm, and in order system, they get a felony, and a "Vote of no confidence".

Felonies: Vandalizing page(s) once: warning, and fix.

Vandalizing page(s) multiple: "Vote of no confidence".

Spamming once: warning and possibly deletion.

Spamming multiple: deletion, and "Vote of no confidence".

Bullying and harassing: warning, and "Vote of no confidence", depending on. Severity.

Misdemeanors:

Problem starting multiple: "Vote of no confidence".

Inserting inappropriate content unsuitable for younger users, such a derogatory statements once: warning, and deletion.

Inserting inappropriate content unsuitable for younger users, such a derogatory statements multiple: "Vote of no confidence".

Use of foul language once: warning, and deletion.

Use of foul language multiple: "Vote of no confidence".

Infractions:

Double, triple, or more posting once: possible deletion, warning.

Double, triple posting multiple: deletion, and "Vote of no confidence".

Lying, and telling false truths once: warning and instant deletion.

Lying, and telling false truths multiple: "Vote of no confidence".

With this list, we can quickly round up a problem.

NOTE: the use of "once" and "multiple" represent the first time a user commits the crime, and any number they commit afterward.

Note by original writer: hopefully this can help you decide, but I have taken a class on law and order, and believe this prop. to be very important to to wikia.

Final

Finally,this would repeal the second guidline, which states that a user can not ask for upvotes.

PLEASE SIGN YOUR SIGNATURE IF APPROVAL BELOW:

Carnotaur crypman8 