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« on: August 29, 2017, 02:19:18 AM »

What Griffin is referring to is the division of Game Moderation duties between the GM, SoIA and SoEA/SOS, which was enacted in 2011 under I think President Tmthforu94, though last year at some point I recall him saying it was a mistake, probably during the Con-Con.

Either way, the idea was to spread out the game moderation duties, but it also distorted the natural job of the SoS and SoIA, which is/was to be the Administrations lead responder (typically under the direction of the President who would naturally set administration policy) to a crisis either of a foreign or domestic nature respectively. With them generating stories that had to create stories and then respond to them, which didn't make sense and it did little to improve the quality or activity of the SoIAs.

Post-Reset, it has returned to the previous arrangement of the GM/Deputy GM creating the stories and numbers and the cabinet responding to them.

That being said, if some kind of informal arrangement can be set up so there is no permenent office, with more the GM basically just "sub-contracting out" the weather aspect, I would be supportive of that.
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