I had imagined that the host would check the list of members on the wiki, and the first 5 present members are the elders. They'd announce it at the start to remind everyone to be on their best behaviour, and to let them know who they can message if they're having problems with anyone's behaviour. It would probably be a bit much to expect new members who are hosting to know to check that, though, so perhaps it should fall to the first elder to announce this at the start of the meeting. This would almost always be me, but if I am absent then that would be Lady, and if we're both absent then it would be Sneaky etc. The elders and their order won't change very often, so I should think we'll be likely to know who the present 5 elders are at a glance fairly easily.
I don't think it should be put to the Guardians/Zriends explicitly, as that would put control over how the council conducts itself beyond the council's control. Though the 5 I listed are all guardians and Zriends, they are members of the Zedling Council first in this instance.
MasterBoy269 wrote:Mayor's rights
I would like to ask do we have anything written anywhere what Mayors can do with their warps? If not, can someone make it?
I don't believe we have a document outlining it in detail, but in general the server rules apply unless permission is given by those who choose to build within your town by agreeing to town rules as you have written them.
For example, if you want to be able to remove unimaginative builds which are purely built out of cobblestone, you will need town rules which state when and why a build may be removed. "All builds must be nice looking, with effort put in to add detail." "The mayor may choose to remove a build which is not up to standard" (and ideally: "You will have 2 weeks to improve your build if a mayor tells you it is not up to standard").
This would not directly give you the power to remove the builds built by other players within your town's borders if they break your rule, however you can then submit the town's rules as evidence when speaking to a Guardian to request permission to remove another player's build. We may impose time frames and encourage you to ask them to resolve the issues. Having rules residents were made aware of and agreed to when moving into the town, which explicitly sets out the circumstances a build would be removed, greatly improve the chance a Guardian will make a judgement in your favour when a resident of the town breaks those rules.
Ideally you should maintain a wiki page for your town and keep it up to date with the town rules as written on your town's rule board in game, which would also help to prove when the rules were active/updated in case there is a dispute.