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==Governance ==
==Governance ==
The community makes use of a non-linear rank structure where each service has a hierarchy of staff, with the head of each hierarchy reporting to the community's owner. The top of the hierarchy is referred to as the ''head'' of the service, and they presumably make all decisions relating to it's operation. Immediately below the ''head'' are s''upervisors'' who oversee groups of base staff members. Each service has multiple groups with the staff members in each group directly reporting to their assigned supervisor.{{Citation needed}}  
The community makes use of a non-linear rank structure where each service has a hierarchy of staff, with the head of each hierarchy reporting to the community's owner. The top of the hierarchy is referred to as the ''head'' of the service, and they presumably make all decisions relating to it's operation. Immediately below the ''head'' are s''upervisors'' who oversee groups of base staff members. Each service has multiple groups with the staff members in each group directly reporting to their assigned supervisor.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Kurva Staff Roster |url=https://onlinecommunipedia.org/wiki/File:Kurva_staff_list.png |access-date=2023-09-02 |website=Google Sheets}}</ref>


Staff members also have ranks in the order of trial moderator, moderator, senior moderator, administrator, then senior administrator. These ranks appear to represent levels of access to a service and do not represent authority (e.g it is possible for a senior administrator to report to a senior administrator). Because of this, it is possible for the same staff member to have a different rank for each service.{{Citation needed}}
Staff members also have ranks in the order of trial moderator, moderator, senior moderator, administrator, then senior administrator. These ranks appear to represent levels of access to a service and do not represent authority (e.g it is possible for a senior administrator to report to a senior administrator). Because of this, it is possible for the same staff member to have a different rank for each service.<ref name=":0" />


Separately from the hierarchies are 3 named positions: chief technical officer, community manager, and director of communications. These all appear to be positions that are lateral to the head of a service, and so all presumably directly report to the owner.{{Citation needed}}
Separately from the hierarchies are 3 named positions: chief technical officer, community manager, and director of communications. These all appear to be positions that are lateral to the head of a service, and so all presumably directly report to the owner.<ref name=":0" />


Also separate from the hierarchy altogether are various committees that perform specific functions. The committees are player relations, staff processing, interviewing, training, and ban appeals. The player relations committee has 5 sub-committees which are events, rules, outreach, development, and media. Each committee has a similar hierarchical structure to services, but the supervisor position is instead called a ''vice head.'' Each sub-committee has a single titled position called ''lead''.{{Citation needed}}
Also separate from the hierarchy altogether are various committees that perform specific functions. The committees are player relations, staff processing, interviewing, training, and ban appeals. The player relations committee has 5 sub-committees which are events, rules, outreach, development, and media. Each committee has a similar hierarchical structure to services, but the supervisor position is instead called a ''vice head.'' Each sub-committee has a single titled position called ''lead''.<ref name=":0" />


==KurvedNetwork==
==KurvedNetwork==

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