Behind The Scenes At TSA

Regular readers of TheSixthAxis will be used to occasionally seeing these kind of posts by now. For those of you who are more recent converts to the wonders of TSA, we like to keep everyone informed of what’s going on behind the scenes. We’ve had some changes to staff, some issues with features and we’re looking to the future in a couple of other areas.

Firstly, and most importantly, the personnel changes. Lee Cash (Kovacs) has departed the site and the entire field of games journalism. He’s not leaving the industry though, he’s got a job in the industry where we’re sure he’ll put his considerable talents to excellent use. He has also assured us that he’ll still be dropping in on the comments section as regularly as he can. I’m sure you’ll all join us in wishing him all the best with his new job.

That left a considerable gap to be filled at the head of our news team. Thankfully, we have Dan Lee, formerly the Assistant News Editor, ready to step into the breach. Dan is a dynamo and has such a fantastic attitude to the industry and to the job that we’re lucky to have him on board. We’re positive that he’ll do a wonderful job.

Aside from that, we have a few more casual contributors you may have seen around. Jen Allen is a freelancer with considerable abilities and achievements already in her career. I had admired her work for sometime before finally managing to get her to submit some reviews to us and I’m very pleased to have her associated in some small way with the site.

Likewise, Lee Bradley has been attending the odd preview event on our behalf and submitting excellent quality copy that we’re sure you have enjoyed and will hopefully continue to enjoy for the foreseeable future.

Our Community Team has changed shape slightly with Colin leaving to concentrate on family and his hectic start at university. We wish him well and have assured him that there will always be a warm welcome at TheSixthAxis should he ever want to make a return to action.

After a period of evaluation, it was decided that the Community Team was in need of some more clearly defined leadership. With that in mind, we have asked Adam (AG2297) to become our new Community Manager, working with Stefan (teflon) as our Assistant Community Manager. Both have answered the call and are already working hard  in conjunction with the rest of the Community Team to intensify and further coordinate community events.

Following a series of popular guest submissions, Toby (Dexter17) has made the transition from community team member to regular contributor and will be providing his usual thoughtful articles roughly once a week. This left something of a gap on the Community Team and Adam and Stefan recently set about finding the best candidate to fill that space. James (JamboGT) was finally approached to add his influence to the team and has graciously accepted.

There will also be one or two new members of writing staff added over the coming weeks, when we’ve finalised the details. So, when you start to see the new names popping up on stories feel free to offer them a warm welcome and we’ll make introductions around that time.

Now, to the bad news. Some of the community features we have been working on are proving difficult to implement. It’s taking us longer than expected to get everything running smoothly so at this point we thought it wise to advise you that we will probably roll features out gradually as we did with the pinned posts feature and test it for a period of time before admitting that it’s a fully featured part of the site.

I can assure you that amongst those plans are the introduction of some way to filter comments so that you can turn off the visibility of comments from people you don’t want to listen to. We hope that this will dissuade the arguments that we’ve seen breaking out a little more over the past few weeks as tensions are high and we’ve had something of an influx of new members who aren’t used to the way TheSixthAxis community behaves.

Finally, I’d like to make special thanks to one community member who has always gone above and beyond in an effort to contribute in an engaging, interesting and entertaining manner. Bunimomike agreed to act as a forum moderator for us a while ago and since then has gone on to provide advice and guidance to the Community Team, graphical assistance for competitions and he’s even stood in on the podcasts while Lewis is unable to attend. He isn’t formerly a staff member but I think his contribution to the site is worth making a special note of.

I often receive emails from members with suggestions for how we could improve on things and what features might be welcomed. I read them all and, though it’s often impossible to reply fully, every suggestion I receive is given careful consideration and often tested and eventually implemented into the site.

As ever, we continue to make every effort to provide our valuable readers with regular gaming news updates and multiple original, interesting opinion articles and we appreciate the loyalty and support you offer us every day.

Oh, and while you’re here: It also looks like TSA might have some sort of presence at E3 this year. Beat that, Kevin Butler.

73 Comments

  1. I can only echo the things that have been said regarding Lee’s departure. I remember regularly smiling when I saw his name in the author box, and he and his talents will be sorely missed. I wish him all of the best in his new job, and hope that he continues to populate the TSA comments in the future!

    I also have to wish JamboGT the best of luck in his role in the Community Team. I’m sure he will be a valuable addition, and keep Adam and Stefan in order!

    Finally, I’d like to thank everyone who has sent their congratulations via here, Twitter, or in any other medium. It’s genuinely touching, and as with everyone, I hope that TSA goes from strength to strength!

    • Congratulations mate, you deserve it, your articles have been awesome! Can’t wait for more :D

    • Congratulations mate, I can’t help but get constantly surprised by your writing-skills, I’m sure you’ll prove an excellent addition to the team!

  2. Sad to hear Lee, good luck then I guess. :)
    And congrats to Dan and Adam as well, actually, congrats to all of the staff, you’re doing a marvelous job folks!

  3. Always a shame to see good people leave TSA but it’s a big world out there and sure they will be kept busy in their new ventures.

    I’ve not had too much to do with Lee directly but his writing has always been great and in particular his Japan piece after the earthquake was outstanding.

    On the other hand I have had quite a lot to do with Colin over the years (years!! damn that sounds weird, but it must have been a couple of years now) and he is a top bloke, even when shooting me on Helghan. Made in Scotland, from girders, that boy!

    Good luck to Lee & Colin.

    Of those that are staying it looks like the news is in good hands with Dan and his team. Adam & Stefan do an awesome job with the community stuff and great to hear that that is recognised and they will be continuing. I hope Roynaldo is still involved as part of the team as he puts a lot into it too. The addition of Jambo should be great to.

    TSA moves on once more.

  4. A real shame to see Lee and Colin go, but good luck to both of you.
    And congrats to the new members of the TSA team by the way :)

  5. Same sentiments as above guys, just keep up the great content. Congrats aswell to the new staff, to Kovacs on the other departures, good luck in the future.

  6. Wish all those moving on the very best and all those moving up the same!

    I look forward to helping out here as well and hopefully will continue the fine example currently being set.

  7. arr I am going to miss lee’s posts. I liked reading them, even though I never really posted.

  8. Good to hear about the E3 presence, great news! Keep at it TSA, good work as always. How many years have you been going now by the way?

  9. Shame to hear that Kovacs is leaving. Always enjoyed his posts. An excellent choice to choose Dan to fill his void though.

    • Dan can fill my void anytime.
      *purrs*

      • Oh that feels very weird, you’re not in the red anymore! :O

  10. Too much to comment on really; hello and welcome, goodbye and good luck, many interesting plans, etc. Unbounded TSA love as always.

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