RE: Akihabara Steem Structure Proposal
Ok, the link to the server is this: https://discord.gg/7JQruwm for those that doesn't know about it but are interested.
As far as naming and roles go, how would you advance from inhabitant to otaku?. Also, I don't really care about being named otaku, but some people think it's too extreme... I really think it's the best term suited to us, though.
I mean, I suppose that to become an inhabitant you would need to at least drop a few words with us, but after that how would you progress? Restricting access to post-promotion will surely discourage many newcomers as well. This is definitely one delicate point that needs very careful refinement, let's see other people's comments.
Love the channel names, 10 points there :D but we should probably add one for rules, perhaps embassy or customs or outright Rules channel?
While I'm all for separating the channels into three, I'm not fairly certain about the one for members. I suppose it should be about anime or community related stuffs, to avoid members spamming otherwise unrelated content. I think some people are decent enough to keep it clean and only post interesting or otherwise helpful, but I have mixed feelings about it.
100% with the akihabara-council channel and structure.
The social rooms would be great additions, though I'm not sure they would be used at the moment.
Originally the short name I had was AkibaST, but akibasteem could work as well, it was in my naming ideas at first too. The steem-note idea also is otaku-ish, maybe we could use it as the name of the voting channel, or change it to the vote-note or something similar?
Mods would "promote" people. They have to do anyway and it is not necessary that known people go all the steps.
"Inahbitant" is the safety net in a way.
That may be, but if you are only there to drop links - do we really want those people? Others can still post the newcomers links.
I thought that would be sticky in the hello and hep