Mr Brushie
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Would starting a betting pool on which day Kari addresses the thread be considered player-run games of chance?
Thank you, that made me laugh
But I would reiterate that the issue is probably not Kari so much as the evident understaffing which means her workload is not allowing her the necessary time.
It's a systemic rather than individual problem.
That's why I think a systemic change, i.e. a removal and replacement of FMR, is necessary.
~~~~ Just another victim of the ambient morality ~~~~
Kari, though, by extension
is
part of the problem - not that I'm trying to throw her under a bus or anything here, but part of the issue is that there's only 1 person allowed to deal with the reports, and that's asinine.
The longer this goes on, the more obvious it becomes (like it could get any more obvious, really) that Jagex just doesn't care.
Stoat King
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How long is it now? 13 weeks? 14? Weekly and 4 times a year are not really that close lol
March 10th was the last one, so it'll be 12 weeks (3 months) on Wednesday...
~~~~ Just another victim of the ambient morality ~~~~
Mr Brushie
said
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Kari, though, by extension
is
part of the problem - not that I'm trying to throw her under a bus or anything here, but part of the issue is that there's only 1 person allowed to deal with the reports, and that's asinine.
The longer this goes on, the more obvious it becomes (like it could get any more obvious, really) that Jagex just doesn't care.
The jmods go hand in hand with Fmods anyway. FMR is a joke and should be removed exactly because of that. If a jmod has to correct the mistakes of a Fmod it would also force the said jmod/s to take action against their Fmod pets by stripping them of their fmod status, at least for a while. Jagex and the jmods will never do such a thing since they would admit that way that they have gave the moderator status based on personal preference to some greatly incompetent and partial individuals. The fmods then act like jmods, they hide posts and support certain individuals themselves.