If a game has essentially just one person, the supermod, in charge of the boards, and it is clear that they are making decisions and categories without any regard for community consensus or feedback, and have rejected proposals to change the boards and do not respond well to it, how would one go about asking for a change of ownership? Should I make a support ticket, explaining the situation and bringing evidence of this behavior? Should I message site staff directly about it? Or some other method?
For those of you who are unaware, there has been an announcement both on the official Discord server, as well as on the Steam page, the game that so far has been known as "Monolith" is getting officially renamed to "Star of Providence", for reasons that the announcement goes into and that I won't repeat here.
As main admin of the boards, I have gone ahead and renamed the game, as well as given it a new URL and fancy logo art. Big shoutout to srcom staff for making the name change, couldn't have done it without their help and support.
Previous runs won't be affected, changed, or renamed in any way; they will remain as part of the boards, the categories are still valid and on-going. The records will stand as-is. This applies for both versions of the game; it has been confirmed that both versions will still be available in the future.
If future updates make substantial changes to the game, the categories, or anything that merits some rework, the mods and I will discuss it and implement whatever is necessary. But until such updates come, this is just a name change, everything else stays the same.
-Nick