While I do agree more admins on Bee would help, there are probably other things that should prioritized as well.
One is, that while the Beestation rule set is great for an MRP environment, expecting the admins to follow the ruleset is naive. It’s not that admins are not enforcing the ruleset, but it’s that they arent followed consistently amongst all of the admins. Assuming that the admins are interested in maintini g or creating a proper MRP environment, they would need to be on the same page on what rules are most important to enforce to get there. I’m saying that it would be strategic to focus on eliminating one type of behavior rather than a variety of behaviors. Admins would have to decide on what that behavior is, and all admins would have to pay special attention to enforcing the rule that would prevent that behavior.
Secondly I think what is key about achieving an MRP environment is making sure regular players stick around. I think this is incredibly important, so much so I would suggest allowing certain players that are generally good contributors leniency on the punishments they receive. In my opinion if there isn’t a regular group of a players, setting a solid foundation for medium role play is A LOT more difficult