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Feedback - Village Fair: How to choose?

In the Village Fair event we received feedback that many players would be happier if the leader or deputies of a Cooperative had a bit more control over challenges being started. Here's an idea, see what you think!
We are considering adding the name of the user who starts a challenge in the Cooperative chat, but we also considered an idea to provide leaders and deputies with a new dialogue that allows them to determine when a member can start a challenge and the max challenge length they can start. So for example, you might set the dialogue so that your members can only start a challenge after 2 hours. That way, you can still be earning points while you are not available to start a challenge but you won't run the risk of having challenges started without knowing who did it and you can have a little more control (without denying your co-op members the ability to do some challenges if you are not online).
- Is it something you'd use?
- Is it something you can see in other events?
- How much wood does a woodchuck chuck (please also consider if it is in fact possible for a woodchuck to chuck wood)?

Comments
Really? Only considering?
Not a leader so I can't really comment to that part, but I would think the smaller coops with few deputies would like options. (Only 2 levels of rank is a bit thin.)
"we also considered an idea to provide leaders and deputies with a new dialogue that allows them to determine when a member can start a challenge and the max challenge length they can start"
And for the leader more controle about who can/may start is also a good idea.
Just adding the name of who started the challenge to the chat log would go a long way to stopping the abuse that some co-ops are experiencing, as it would completely stop the Family Circus joke.
Combine that with a maximum length of 30 minutes or 1 hour that non-deputies can start, along with a ~5 minute lockout period for non-deputies, and I think it would be the most perfect solution we can ask for.
...unless the limits are allowed to be set before the Village Challenge starts.
Would also prefer limits based on player level (with the exception of leaders and deputies).
For instance, regards starting a village challenge:
But what if Chuck the woodchuck would chuck wood at Chuck E. Cheese's chica? Would we wish he wouldn't wing wood? Though I accept your point, he would definitely chuck a whole bunch of wood, it keeps the beavers at bay!
Some great comments here guys, keep it up! I've already noted some of them down to put to the team. Thanks everyone, you're my stars!
Please add the name of the player that starts a challenge to the chat activity, its simple and effective, and it doesnt require a lot of programming that might lead to bugs
The feature of adding the name of the player who starts..."something".... needs to be implemented also in other parts of the game. It is already there for projects and research, and collection items, it works perfectly.
Please add the same feature for challenges, village building upgrades, village dollars donations, and it will make everyone happier
The extra chat restricted to some members was a failure when tested on the test server, I wouldn't want to see it back, with all those chat boxes all over the farms
Cheers
thanks for thé info