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The Anime Fanlistings Network => Questions for the Senior Staff => Topic started by: Shadow on March 05, 2005, 10:42:27 PM

Title: If it isn't too bold to ask...
Post by: Shadow on March 05, 2005, 10:42:27 PM
I have been wondering this for awhile now. What guarantees that the staffers can not give themselves priority to a fanlisting? Of course I am not accusing anyone. It is just a question that has been lingering in my mind.  :bounce:
Title: If it isn't too bold to ask...
Post by: Mella on March 05, 2005, 10:59:09 PM
Well.  For one, staffers do not make the decisions for fanlistings they themselves have applied for.  Usually, a staffer who decides they'd like to apply for a subject and if that subject ends up having more applicants then that staffer passes the decision onto another staffer or to the senior staff.

An example of this is when I applied for the series Johnny The Homicidal Maniac over at TFL.  Obviously, I can't be fair and unbiased since I staff the comics category, JTHM being a comic series.  So I made a request for another staffer to make the decision for me.  Someone volunteered and from that point on treated it as he/she normally treats applications.  [In the end, I didn't get approved - oh well!  Heh.]

Another example, if you're looking for a TAFL related one, is that I am helping out with the C/I applications.  However, I informed the C/I apps staffer which subjects I'd applied for so that I wouldn't get those subjects to make decisions on.

The only case I've ever known of, of staffers ever approving themselves, is for subjects that have no other applicants - except for the staffer. :bounce:  If that's the case, then I don't see there being a problem, since no one else applied.

I hope that helps with your curiousity!