Groups & Community Living
Groups & Community Living
Groups provide formal organizational structures that enable multiple Seedlings to coordinate activities and participate in shared living arrangements within SEED communities.
Group System Fundamentals
Groups represent formal organizations where Seedlings can work together through defined roles and administrative structures.
Group Structure includes two primary roles that organize participation and responsibilities. Groups have HEAD and MEMBER roles that determine leadership and membership status within the organization. The HEAD role represents official leadership with specific administrative responsibilities, while MEMBER roles include all other participants in the group.
Group Administration operates through formal systems that manage group operations and coordination. The game handles core group functions including membership management, role assignments, and organizational coordination within the broader community structure.
Group Formation enables the creation of formal organizations that facilitate cooperation between multiple Seedlings. Groups serve as intermediate organizational structures that bridge individual relationships and larger society-wide governance systems.
Group Membership & Invitations
The group system includes structured processes for managing membership and expanding group participation.
Invitation System allows existing group members to invite other Seedlings to join their organization. The system processes invitations through formal requests that require acceptance from the invited Seedling's Cultivator, ensuring that group membership reflects deliberate player decisions rather than automatic assignments.
Automatic Acceptance applies when a player's own Seedlings are invited to groups. If you invite one of your own Seedlings to a group, they join automatically without requiring the formal invitation process, streamlining coordination between a player's multiple characters.
Group Membership Management tracks all members and their roles within each group, maintaining organizational structure and ensuring proper role assignments as membership changes over time.
Group Communication & Coordination
Groups include built-in communication systems that facilitate coordination and social interaction among members.
Group Chat Creation happens automatically when new groups are formed. The system creates dedicated chat channels for each group, providing private communication spaces for group members to coordinate activities and maintain social connections.
Chat Channel Management ensures that group communication stays current with membership changes. The chat system automatically manages access to group channels based on current membership, adding new members and maintaining appropriate communication access as groups evolve.
Player Integration connects group chat systems with player communication interfaces, allowing Cultivators to participate in group discussions and coordinate activities across their multiple Seedlings when relevant.
Shared Living Systems
SEED includes specific systems that support cooperative living arrangements and household coordination.
Shared Living Support provides the foundation for multiple Seedlings to coordinate housing and daily activities. The game manages the logistics of shared residence arrangements and ensures proper coordination between different Seedlings living in the same spaces.
Household Organizations function as specialized organizational structures that facilitate shared living. Design documentation indicates that households operate as organizations with wallets and property ownership capabilities, enabling cooperative resource management and shared property ownership.
Residency Coordination helps manage the practical aspects of multiple Seedlings sharing living spaces, including coordination of daily activities and shared access to residential facilities and resources.
Group Applications
Groups serve multiple functions within SEED communities, providing organizational frameworks for different types of cooperative activities.
Organizational Structure enables groups to function as building blocks for larger community organizations. Groups can participate in society-wide governance and decision-making processes, connecting individual Seedling activities with broader community coordination.
Cooperative Activities benefit from group organization and coordination. Groups provide formal structures that support collaborative projects and shared goals that require coordination between multiple Seedlings over extended periods.
Social Network Formation creates stable social connections that extend beyond individual relationships. Group membership provides built-in community support systems that contribute to overall community social fabric and member well-being.
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