2b2tWiki:Group and Base Membership

Group and Base Membership is a editing guideline meant to clearly delineate what constitutes a member of either a group or a base, in order to accomplish a number of goals, namely:

For groups:
 * To delineate what a member of a group actually is
 * To promote a more clear reflection of the membership counts of public groups
 * To ensure that individuals who are added to a group and are unaware of this addition or do not participate at all are not listed as members of a group

For bases:
 * The removal from respectful Base Templates of noncontributing members
 * The avoidance of listing uninvited residents in the Base Template
 * The avoidance of members of a base rebuild or continuation being listed as members of the original base by default

It is additionally worth noting that bases and base group are themselves a type of group, and as such, situations will arise where both rule-sets may appear to be applicable. In cases such as this, it is strongly suggested that separate pages be made about the base(s) and about the group(s) building them if possible; e.g a separate page about the Melonites in tandem with those on Wintermelon and Summermelon, or a separate page about DonFuer in tandem with pages about their many bases of the same and similar name.

Definition of terms

 * Member - A player that is invited to a base or founds the base. They can be either contributory or noncontributory depending on if they aid in a base's construction in some way shape or form, or not. Only contributing members are to be listed in the Base Template as builders.
 * Founder - a member of a base that is a member by virtue of starting the base.
 * Invitation - The process of being added to a base. While it tends to take a vote to invite a player to a base, some bases add new members through unilateral decisions, or are even public with coordinates being posted in global chat. What constitutes 'invitation' may vary wildly between bases.
 * Uninvited resident - An player that goes to a base uninvited.
 * Ratification - The process by which an uninvited resident becomes a member of a base, it is easy to think of as an 'after-the-fact' invitation, although it must occur before or upon the grief of the base in question.

Overall Membership Guidelines
Bases are operated in a wide variety of ways internally, and for as many bases, there are just as many procedures for becoming a member of one. As such, the most straightforward way of determining invitation to a base is to ask a short line of questioning, namely: If any of these questions are answered with a 'yes', the line of questioning continues into the following sections. If all of the above questions are answered with a 'no', then the player in question is not a member of the base in question.
 * 1) Was this player a founder of a base? If not, then ask:
 * 2) Was this player added to this base in the same manner as the other members of the base that did not found it? If not, then ask:
 * 3) Was this player active in good faith at the base alongside the actual members in an unhindered manner for an extended period or time with a majority of the base group being aware of their activities? (additional guidance and information contained in )

This line of questioning presupposes that the aforementioned circumstances occur while a base is actually standing and active with its original base group. If these conditions are not met, this line of questioning is not applicable, and 2b2tWiki:Rebuilds and Continuations should be consulted instead. It is also worth noting that base membership is totally irrevocable.

Contributing Member Guidelines
To continue with the above line of questioning, the other important question to ask for a member of the base is: 'Did the player in question contribute to this base?' Contribution to a base can take many forms, with many not even involving physical construction of the base. Some examples include: Additionally, Uninvited residents can become members through Activity or Ratification.
 * Placing blocks at the base's physical location
 * Designing schematics for the base that are built or at least requested by members that are actively building at the location
 * Hosting a creative server for the base
 * Providing technical support to the base, e.g creating a Hacked client for the base that other members actively use
 * Traveling to the base location in game

If the base member contributes to the base in some way shape or form between its foundation and grief, they are to be listed in the Base Template as builders.

Noncontributing Member Guidelines
If a base member does not contribute to the base in any capacity throughout their time as a member, they are not to be listed as a builder in the Base Template. Otherwise, the contents of the base infobox become misleading, with members of the base having never been to the base or aided in its construction. A founder of a base that does nothing else for the rest of its lifespan should be considered a noncontributing member.

Uninvited Resident Guidelines
Uninvited residents at bases arrive there in a variety of ways, although usually as a result of a leak (intentional or accidental), or discovery of the base through basehunting. Whatever the case, they are NOT to be considered a member the base by default. They are able to pursue membership of a base through Activity or Ratification.


 * Membership by Activity - When an uninvited resident is not ratified as a member, but still contributes to the base. Their contributions should be sustained over a reasonably long period and exceed those of others considered to be contributory members. They must also occur in the same time-span as base members are also contributing to the base, and must be in the full knowledge of a majority of the base members.


 * Membership by Ratification- When an uninvited resident is invited to become a member of the base after already reaching the location, in as similar a manner as possible to other members. While it is likely not possible to afford them the same procedure (especially where new members are voted upon, since those voting may risk losing the base by voting no), it is nontheless necessary for this activity to take place in order for the uninvited resident to be considered a member. e.g Xapamaa becoming a member of The Monastery after discovering the base, and then being added to the group by Marcus4761, the leader of the base.