I'm going for a awesome list form here. It's the only way to keep my thoughts in order. 1. The voting system is confusing for new-ones, specially with all the applications being smooshed together in "batches". I imagine there is a reason behind it (keep it anon for one) but I'd rather have each separate application be it's own entry like with stamping and sorting. (again, I have no mod duties, so I have no idea how much work that would add and/or save)
2. No set defined list of what we can vote them as (such as the stamping guides) The instructions provide one or two sites to start with then push you on to google to figure out how to find different species of general animal names. If you don't know animals outside the song "old Mcdonald" it can be hard to figure out ANYTHING to start with. Even if we could have a few pre-set definitions for types of animals (such as "Horses: look for free spirited, nature loving, possible domesticated applications") then we'd have a good base for our own google research.
3.Terminology- I have no problem with it now, but maybe a little glossary for terms that may confuse newbs to the voting process (as well as for the application)
other than that it's pure laziness keeping me from voting on applications (and applying....)
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1. The voting system is confusing for new-ones, specially with all the applications being smooshed together in "batches". I imagine there is a reason behind it (keep it anon for one) but I'd rather have each separate application be it's own entry like with stamping and sorting. (again, I have no mod duties, so I have no idea how much work that would add and/or save)
2. No set defined list of what we can vote them as (such as the stamping guides) The instructions provide one or two sites to start with then push you on to google to figure out how to find different species of general animal names. If you don't know animals outside the song "old Mcdonald" it can be hard to figure out ANYTHING to start with. Even if we could have a few pre-set definitions for types of animals (such as "Horses: look for free spirited, nature loving, possible domesticated applications") then we'd have a good base for our own google research.
3.Terminology- I have no problem with it now, but maybe a little glossary for terms that may confuse newbs to the voting process (as well as for the application)
other than that it's pure laziness keeping me from voting on applications
(and applying....)Tracy::Hufflepuff