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Each section holds multiple [[GCC:Subforum]]s.
Each section holds multiple [[GCC:Subforum]]s.


A oversized moderation force with not equally balanced qualification is moderating the Graal Communication Center. Some [[GCC:Moderator]]s moderate one or more individual subforums or a whole forum section. Some subforums are not moderated directly, and more interesting ones are overseen by multiple moderators. The most frequent high-level moderators are [[Sam]] and [[Moon Goddess]]. Moon Goddess is always there, and makes sure her presence is known, while Sam sneaks stealthily in the shadows and ninja-moderates posts and disappears again.
[[GCC:Moderator]]s moderate one or more individual subforums or a whole forum section. Some subforums are not moderated directly, and more interesting ones are overseen by multiple moderators. The most frequent high-level moderators are [[Sam]] and [[Moon Goddess]]. Moon Goddess is always there, and makes sure her presence is known, while Sam sneaks stealthily in the shadows and ninja-moderates posts and disappears again.


== Access ==
== Access ==


As of [http://forums.graalonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80533 July 2008], Unix has opened the forums up to everyone with a subscription including Classic. The forum user-base suggested this for a long time after it was closed to Gold/VIP subscription, but the only reason he listened to this suggestion was because it came from Darlene/Sam.
As of [http://forums.graalonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80533 July 2008], Unix opened the forums up to everyone who had a subscription (Classic included)thus increasing the forum's community.  


It is against the [[GCC:Rules]] of the forums to post messages from or for non-members of the forums. This is to prevent [[Account sharing]], which was very common in the forum's past and arguably had a negative influence on the motivation to buy a [[Gold account]].
It is against the [[GCC:Rules]] of the forums to post messages from or for non-members of the forums. This is to prevent [[Account sharing]], which was very common in the forum's past and arguably had a negative influence on the motivation to buy a [[Gold account]].


== Neutrality ==
Unsurprisingly, the forums are very biased towards the [[Graal administration]]. Sadly, the [[Forum administration]] considers it necessary to enforce this bias with rules that make ''any'' kind of [[GCC:Negativity|criticism]] a [[ban]]worthy action. Thus, it is not possible to discuss [[ban]]s, actions of [[GraalOnline]] considered harmful or unfair, or shortcomings of the adminstration including [[Playerworld staff]] or the [[Gold server]]s.
Luckily, the most conservative moderators seem to have grown increasingly [[Spark911|igno]][[Moon Goddess|rant]] of these issues.


== Weblinks ==
== Weblinks ==


* [http://forums.graalonline.com/forums/ The Graal Communication Center]
* [http://forums.graalonline.com/forums/ The Graal Communication Center]

Revision as of 15:14, 13 July 2010

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The Graal Communication Center (GCC) is the official forum of GraalOnline.

Structure

The forum is currently divided into GCC:Sections: the GCC:General Section, GCC:Gold Section, GCC:3D Section, GCC:Playerworlds Section, GCC:Development Section and GCC:Private Section. Each section holds multiple GCC:Subforums.

GCC:Moderators moderate one or more individual subforums or a whole forum section. Some subforums are not moderated directly, and more interesting ones are overseen by multiple moderators. The most frequent high-level moderators are Sam and Moon Goddess. Moon Goddess is always there, and makes sure her presence is known, while Sam sneaks stealthily in the shadows and ninja-moderates posts and disappears again.

Access

As of July 2008, Unix opened the forums up to everyone who had a subscription (Classic included)thus increasing the forum's community.

It is against the GCC:Rules of the forums to post messages from or for non-members of the forums. This is to prevent Account sharing, which was very common in the forum's past and arguably had a negative influence on the motivation to buy a Gold account.


Weblinks