Your post comes off pretty aggressive, phrase it as a feature request or bug report and you would get a nicer reception. As it is your post feels more like a rant than anything.
Die4Ever
yea AI is going to cause so many issues, but we're all about short term gains!
Google employees never wear Google/Android watches at I/O, it's pretty depressing since I've been a fan of Android Wear since I had the original Moto 360
not me
typical Google trying to make a new chat app lol
I guess the real show starts in 30 minutes, right now it's just some music intro
Even without images, you'll still need quite a bit of space. I'm not sure 50GB would cut it for 1000 semi-active users. Also you'll need to pay for the domain name.
I honestly thought the entire point of the Series S was that they would later be able to shrink it down into a portable device without any game patches
Call it the "xbox series s" without capitalization lol, Microsoft loves confusing names, right?
what does "manage users" mean?
great work!
I think a lower role might make sense, I'm imagining a role that would only be for approving registrations (that's a pretty low impact role, just good for fast response)
idk what you would call it, Approver? I asked ChatGPT lol
ai response
Here are some single-word role name ideas that suggest registration approval responsibilities, with a balance of clarity, tone, and brevity:
Friendly/Formal
- Liaison – as you mentioned, warm and diplomatic.
- Registrar – clear, traditional for someone managing sign-ups.
- Steward – implies care and responsibility over a process.
- Welcomer – informal but friendly; makes the role feel user-focused.
- Greeter – approachable, but might feel too casual.
- Host – friendly and inclusive, though could imply ongoing duties.
Administrative/Functional
- Approver – very clear, but utilitarian.
- Gatekeeper – descriptive, with a slightly authoritative tone.
- Verifier – implies responsibility for checking legitimacy.
- Screener – emphasizes filtering applications, might feel impersonal.
- Curator – if you want a more dignified or selective tone.
Invented or Stylized
- Porter – old-fashioned, implies controlling a gate or door.
- Keyholder – metaphorical but evocative; suggests trusted access.
- Doorman – similar, though gendered and possibly outdated.
- Warden – more security-leaning, potentially too harsh.
Would you prefer the role to sound more friendly/community-oriented or more like a controlled access function?
which is the "appropriate" jurisdiction?
what if it's legal in my country, but it is illegal in the country where the server is? I have no other choice of server, you're taking away our ability to join servers in our own countries