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Petition: For Selection of Kingdom Leaders
I believe that not only I, but many others agree that having an election for kingdom leaders completely has nothing to do with the length of a rulers term, nor does it have effect on how they perform their duties. This petition is for people that agree or disagree with having staff intervention among kingdom leaders' selection. Please select yes for if you agree with having kingdom leaders selected by the resigning kingdom leader. Please select no if you believe that staff should have input whether a kingdom leader should be instated OR if you believe there should be other means.
Having said this, if this petition shall be successful, if you agree, the Samurai election shall be reconsidered and then even possibly voided. (No guarantees). Thank you and have a great day. Also, I would like to add that approval of kingdom leaders will still pend upon circumstances - Past ban history, pillory, scamming, etc. Please post any comments that you may have. |
I agree that the former kingdom leader should be able to choose his or her Successor. It fits the time line, to what I know, of GK, in addition as far as function goes the former leader would know who to give it to and who is loyal to the kingdom, the leaders often have players do favors that are not publicly known or highly thought of, so the kingdom leaders know more about what each player did for the kingdom than staff or other players.
- that is my opinion, Ricky Steele |
Ugh, we don't need to give the staff that kind of power, since so far the only criteria I've seen them use is "Is it Bosh? No? It's all good then." Responsibility for this kind of thing lies with the kingdom's members, who should stand up to incompetent rulers.
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A secondary leader should normally take their place. An example would be be when you have an active Queen or Prince to choose from.
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A combination of both.
There needs to be a written in stone rule about transferring leadership in a kingdom. That way, the current leader knows what steps to take. There should be some acknowledgement of why this person is fit for the job. Then it's quite simple, if they don't follow the steps they don't get what they want. The staff should have some say in this, so as people do not come out of no where with no validation for being chosen (hopefully preventing USDing the kingdom). Quote:
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Considering recent events I agree with you that Samurai should have a leader and Zormite as well.. but Shelly can run Zormite, the Queen of Zormite that is.
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Perhaps it won't be, but still it is now that I was concerned with.
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We do not accept leaders without any or a low expirience on GK. We also have to take care of get someone who is a honorable person because all citizen have to trust their leaders.
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EDIT: Also, in addition to this, how can we be so sure that staff or elections could help? That is possible with any situation. Completely unavoidble. |
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I agree :)
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Sam, for years GK has done fine without staff assistance with kingdoms, I feel it can still be done, free of staff assistance. The only time Staff should interferre is if a kingdom leader has broken the rules during their reign, not prior to their reign. |
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On the note of frequency of the variations within the kingdom leadership, Dustari still does apply for the inconsistency. For instance: Tseng, Ed, Fr0, Klay, John, Bosh, David, Bosh, David, John. |
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i say yes because the leader picking the best person for the job is better than staff, i mean, what if drakeeo quit zormite and pojo or some random idoit wosre than pojo became leader becuase staff said so, thats suisidal im my oppinion. i say drakeeo would have a better pick than a clueless staff member.
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This does nothing of the sort in my opinion. You want to go back to the "old" way which was changed in the first place for a very good reason. However, I also don't agree that the current system is perfect. Look towards my previous post. |
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I don't see a problem with still allowing previous leaders choosing but having Staff approve it. |
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which in most cases is the best thing to do.
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And it was changed to having staff approve in the first place not that long ago. You say it's for the best, but what measures if any should be taken in your scenario to help prevent such problems. |
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thanks sube =D*hugs*
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I remember the time when we had a solid leadership in all kingdoms. Actually only one left: CP.
In the past kingdoms were sold for USD, items and whatever, that's unacceptable. Same goes for giving it to friends just because you know him irl or in game. I still think the best way in this case now is the election. |
What about when the kingdom leaders would get together and decide who should rule next.
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I think whoever is leaving, should leave it to whomever they trust and deserves it the most. If the members don't like the leader after a few weeks, they can call munity against him/her and a vote will be called.
This can all be done in game with NPCs and the Kingdom GUI I guess... no need for the forums really. |
I think it's pretty stupid that staff turned a blind eye to bug abuse and people USDing ranks when they happen, but yet think that justice is being done when someone decent is removed and someone far worse is thrown in. That doesn't strike anyone as contradictory?
We voted no on the election and yes in this thread for our own traditions. Keep it as it is, because things like bug abuse / USDing is going to happen anyway at some point or another, and staff should simply look into this stuff and take care of it, rather than stepping in and saying 'This is the way it's going to be.' They are player-run kingdoms, and should be kept as such. Whether or not they hold an election for their position should be entirely their decision. |
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