Quote Originally Posted by Jamini View Post
Every group is different. If you are a high end raider, why are you posting on an alt account? There is no reason to hide. Clearing high-end content is something to be proud of, no matter how far you do (or don't) get.

Most groups I am in discuss things extensively, but the buck stops at the leader. The very first person who should be informed of anything major, including mods, should be the person organizing things. Then it's on the person in charge to disseminate that information, or not. The whole point of having a leader to run things is to make decisions on behalf of the group. Running things by pure democracy is extremely inefficient and slow, which is why no organization in the world does so in practice. From the smallest eight-person raid groups, to gaming groups spanning over two hundred players across the world, to running a world-renowned business or development team.
Main account is banned from the forums, also have nothing to prove, and people are weird in this game rather keep my forum and ingame life separate. Every group is different, but I am sorry calling BS on a high end group that makes unilateral decisions that greatly impact the rest of the group without input from the team as a successful system for a static. A static is a team, and a leaders job is to provide organization, but not to be the boss make all the choices without talking it over. This is a 100% something if real should have been brought up with the group first and take into account how they wish to proceed.

Even in hardcore world first groups generally speaking their is a council that makes choices on the bases of the group or clan. I have never ran into a group that has lasted where the leader has 100% control over all choices made for the group. For pugs yes I have seen it, but those are often one or two hit wonders. I still going BS on any high end static that has long lasting success where the leader gets to make choices regardless what the group itself wants. That is a quick way to see your group fall apart.