After the dissolution of the Forum Gang, and then the Forum Army, the Community Squad was the only remaining forum group that effectively had support. This needs to end.
We must, as a forum, band together in cooperation and community to rally around those newcomers who need aide and the old supporters who are battle-hardened and experienced. This new system is a way of combining all of our collective efforts and starting anew.
The Forum Squad is from the old and into the new. It is evolved directly with my experience and the experience of my friends on the forum. First, some background on this crucial evolution of groups.
I was first part of the Forum Army. I did not like the way Butter Ball Bill and his "posse" were running things, and I decided to leave and start my own group with a few friends– and the Community Squad was born. After the dissolution of the Forum Army following the subsequent banning and departure of its key members, some of the people on the forum came to me and asked if there should be another Community Squad. I said maybe, and after some time, this idea was born.
It will follow a similar structure to the Community Squad, one with a democratically elected head official every three months and parliament-like discussion conversations below him, from Reserves to High Command.
Who's with me?
We must, as a forum, band together in cooperation and community to rally around those newcomers who need aide and the old supporters who are battle-hardened and experienced. This new system is a way of combining all of our collective efforts and starting anew.
The Forum Squad is from the old and into the new. It is evolved directly with my experience and the experience of my friends on the forum. First, some background on this crucial evolution of groups.
I was first part of the Forum Army. I did not like the way Butter Ball Bill and his "posse" were running things, and I decided to leave and start my own group with a few friends– and the Community Squad was born. After the dissolution of the Forum Army following the subsequent banning and departure of its key members, some of the people on the forum came to me and asked if there should be another Community Squad. I said maybe, and after some time, this idea was born.
It will follow a similar structure to the Community Squad, one with a democratically elected head official every three months and parliament-like discussion conversations below him, from Reserves to High Command.
Who's with me?
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