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Council / Re: HOW TO BRING ISSUES BEFORE THE COUNCIL
« on: January 03, 2017, 03:11:59 AM »
So, let's maybe try this...
1st post: Person addressing the issue to us (Person A)
2nd Post: Opposing party's rebuttal (Person B)
3rd Post: Person A
4th Post: Person B
5th, 6th, 7th, etc.: Council Members Only
The goal is simply for the best verdict to occur with the information presented. And we are using a forum, where clearly you can type an entire novel in one post-- as we usually see.
So, might as well limit posts-- saves everyone time, drama, and issues.
Now, *IF* the council thinks someone needs to provide more info., then questions can be asked. But, all answers should be in ONE post.
After post 9 for example (council member post), multiple questions were asked of Person A, AND Person A was ***ASKED*** to provide more details. Well, take one post to answer all previous questions. If more questions arise, a council member can ask for another post to be made.
But, no one will be dealing with long, winded, repetitive remarks. It also helps keeping your message on track. One of the reasons why a lot of people are not able to communicate their message properly in real life is because they confuse themselves and others! Think of this as training exercises to help where ever you go!
Let's vote on this-- someone create a topic.
1st post: Person addressing the issue to us (Person A)
2nd Post: Opposing party's rebuttal (Person B)
3rd Post: Person A
4th Post: Person B
5th, 6th, 7th, etc.: Council Members Only
The goal is simply for the best verdict to occur with the information presented. And we are using a forum, where clearly you can type an entire novel in one post-- as we usually see.
So, might as well limit posts-- saves everyone time, drama, and issues.
Now, *IF* the council thinks someone needs to provide more info., then questions can be asked. But, all answers should be in ONE post.
After post 9 for example (council member post), multiple questions were asked of Person A, AND Person A was ***ASKED*** to provide more details. Well, take one post to answer all previous questions. If more questions arise, a council member can ask for another post to be made.
But, no one will be dealing with long, winded, repetitive remarks. It also helps keeping your message on track. One of the reasons why a lot of people are not able to communicate their message properly in real life is because they confuse themselves and others! Think of this as training exercises to help where ever you go!
Let's vote on this-- someone create a topic.