4 GMs do not get involved in player events.
According to this Game Moderator (GM), GM's do not get involved in "Player Events." Which means they do not look over player generated events and possibly do not verify roleplaying as it normally happens day to day.
I think that isn't right and I believe it should change, hence this little wish here.
Why?
Because, like I awkwardly keep repeating, in a Roleplaying Game roleplaying should come into focus. Well, it makes sense to me at least. That's why I believe the Game Moderators should keep their eyes open for _any_ type of violation: mechanic-wise, settings-wise and behaviour-wise simultaneously. And player events are part of player roleplaying (intended redundancy).
If we don't have the GM's around to check our roleplaying, they are only doing two thirds of their work. And for me that feels pretty much like being stolen part of a service I should get. Good thing I'm not paying, or I'd be genuinely insulted!
How?
I just think GM's should monitor main chat (as in having ways of checking all that happens on main chat, or at least they should move around invisibly and "physically" check populated areas), have a solid, updated knowledge of PS's setting, settle some basic RP rules that must be followed and then be able to tell players what needs to be improved and what can't be done and why.
Additional Disclaimer:
Since most people don't take my disclaimer seriously, let me reinforce it here. First of all Janner (Rennaj) has always been competent around me, answering to my questions when he could and effectively providing help when requested. I'm merely criticizing the methodology claimed to be used by GM's.
Then, part of my speech has a jovial, playful tone to it. It's not meant to be derogative at all. I'm still young and fun, don't take that away from me. *tear* Just thought I better add this, sometimes I get snapped at around here.