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<blockquote data-quote="Celebrim" data-source="post: 7717938" data-attributes="member: 4937"><p>It would be handled subjectively. You'd create a council of existing high trust GMs. Matt Mercer or whatever. That council would issue a subjective certificate to other high trust GMs based on rules for becoming a high trust GM, including presumably having ran a game for a high trust GM and the high trust GM having ran a game for a certain period of time and having obtained signatures from players as a resume. Once you had a certificate of particular rank, you could issue a certificate's on behalf of the organization. Presumably you also have a revocation process where you could file a complaint against a GM, and if the complaint appeared to have merit, then you could go through a review process.</p><p></p><p>Multiple organizations could work concurrently in the ideal situation. That way, if one organization got hijacked by some agenda or personal vendetta or if one organization got to pay to play about its licensing, it wouldn't effect the whole community. </p><p></p><p>Issuing organizations would have a nice website where you could go validate someone's credentials based on a name and member number, and you could pay a due to get a nice badge sent to you.</p><p></p><p>It's all subjective, but there are ways to make subjective evaluations somewhat trust worthy. Consider something like Angie's List or Yelp. Collectively, subjective evaluations often have merit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celebrim, post: 7717938, member: 4937"] It would be handled subjectively. You'd create a council of existing high trust GMs. Matt Mercer or whatever. That council would issue a subjective certificate to other high trust GMs based on rules for becoming a high trust GM, including presumably having ran a game for a high trust GM and the high trust GM having ran a game for a certain period of time and having obtained signatures from players as a resume. Once you had a certificate of particular rank, you could issue a certificate's on behalf of the organization. Presumably you also have a revocation process where you could file a complaint against a GM, and if the complaint appeared to have merit, then you could go through a review process. Multiple organizations could work concurrently in the ideal situation. That way, if one organization got hijacked by some agenda or personal vendetta or if one organization got to pay to play about its licensing, it wouldn't effect the whole community. Issuing organizations would have a nice website where you could go validate someone's credentials based on a name and member number, and you could pay a due to get a nice badge sent to you. It's all subjective, but there are ways to make subjective evaluations somewhat trust worthy. Consider something like Angie's List or Yelp. Collectively, subjective evaluations often have merit. [/QUOTE]
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