Subject: On leadership structure.
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Posted on: 2017-05-14 13:28:00 UTC

The way I see it, the majority of the community seems passive on these matters, unwilling to put their big-boy/girl/nonconforming boots on and dive in. Other times, helping seems like an arduous task. My second post on the Board was about my need to feel like I'm contributing, but it took a great act of will for me to even type this. This is why I propose the following command structure:

*A handful of people to be elected Community Managers. Those in this position are responsible for calling votes, approving proposals for the community, and if worst comes to worst, banning members.

*Several minor community roles are to be created. These roles may be things like running weekly CAHQ games or teaching the ropes to newbies. Roles should be simple things that make our community feel more like a community. Everyone who has been around for a few months is encouraged to take up a role.

*Some representatives. Those who do not wish to partake in votes or discussions can instead put their support behind representatives. Representatives vote on behalf of their supporters. This is far from ideal, but as-is we have a rather large participation problem, and need to grease the wheels in some way.

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