Tai'lahr
Joined: 15 Mar 2007
Posts: 3198
Location: Revelations' Hood, est. 26 Feb 2007
The Guild of Greeters - Discussion thread which was recently locked began as a debate about whether the GoG was responsible for retention of players in Uru. I believe the final concensus was that retention of players is everyone’s responsilbility and GoG members would appreciate it if people would stop blaming their guild. But, in the process, the thread devolved into discussion about guild operations and I believe the final concensus there was – if you don’t like it, here are your options:
- Join the guild and change it from within, but the guild is currently on "hiatus" and not accepting new applications.
- If you’re a member of the guild, you can voice your opinion, but it will likely be met with accusations of attempting to destroy the guild from within.
- Start your own guild, but keep in mind that the GoG is the only guild officially recognized and santioned by Cyan as proven by the recent act of making the guild’s hood rise to the top of the nexus list.
It has been noted that the Guild of Greeters was originally created to be an official representative of Cyan and that it was necessary to maintain a rigid guild structure and strict application and membership policy in order to support Uru as a commerical venture.
Now that Uru is no longer a commerical venture… what do you think should happen?
Should the Guild of Greeters change with the times and be more open in both its membership and discussions?
Is it fair for Cyan to sanction a group that has a closed membership policy?
Can we please have an open and civil discussion about this?
Disclosure: I am a Greeter (since April 2007) and I'm probably risking my membership by making this post, but I don’t wish to see the guild die from stagnation and I’m frustrated by the inability to freely voice my opinion about it.
It has been noted that the Guild of Greeters was originally created to be an official representative of Cyan and that it was necessary to maintain a rigid guild structure and strict application and membership policy in order to support Uru as a commerical venture.
Now that Uru is no longer a commerical venture… what do you think should happen?
Should the Guild of Greeters change with the times and be more open in both its membership and discussions?
Is it fair for Cyan to sanction a group that has a closed membership policy?
Can we please have an open and civil discussion about this?
Disclosure: I am a Greeter (since April 2007) and I'm probably risking my membership by making this post, but I don’t wish to see the guild die from stagnation and I’m frustrated by the inability to freely voice my opinion about it.
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