1.) Removal of guest accounts.
I understand that this will be a controversial issue. Most likely this will be thrown out. Guest accounts are great in that no one has to register. All you have to do is click and play. This ensures that many people are able to play without the hassle of registering on Kongregate - which suspiciously does not allow you to delete your own account. In addition, for the developers, this allows exposure to the broadest available audience as possible without too much intrusion.
However, after what I have seen yesterday, guest accounts can be abused with great impunity. Even if kicked, some people still have not learned their lesson and hide behind the anonymity of a guest account. The mods are powerless to stop unless they request for an IP ban and they can cause some grief.
It's up to you Lopdo.
2.) Formation of a CoC (Code of Conduct)
A basic set of rules that should be outlined for the community should be created. Before signing up and playing, all members have to read this so called Code of Conduct. This makes sure that all players know the rules. In addition, mods will follow the same guidelines within, working both ways between the players and the moderators. A tab on the lower bottom would be nice.
3.) Larger oversight to moderators
Vortexwars2 is a niche game. What I mean is from what I have seen, it is much more independent of Kongregate then other games. Lopdo chooses his own available moderators in game and they are not Kongregate moderators. Instead they manage the game and forum solely. I prefer this option. However, only certain moderators are allowed to kick and only certain moderators are allowed to IP ban. This model works well, but given how few mods I have actually seen in game, the possibility of giving more powers to the moderators seems only logical. Again, moderators would follow the rules of the CoC also.
However, if there eventually becomes more moderators as the game grows, perhaps mod (kick) < super mod (IP Ban) < lopdo (any other issues) current model will be fine. If someone has any complaints with a mod, they report to a super mod. Any complaints of a super mod, they bring it up to lopdo. etc, etc, etc.
4.) Active community in game
Games such as TF2 for example have a very loyal community and fanbase. It is very easy to quickly flag and report someone. In order to reduce the presence of people who hurt the community in game, it is up EVERYONE else to make an effort to report them. Perhaps a hot button or tab to send a private message detailing a person to a mod should be created. Of course, screenshots should be required as evidence.
5.) Chat channels
Many people already know that there are several chat channels or lobbies. It would be nice to be able to select a lobby you prefer instead of being automatically placed in one until it fills with the maximum number of players. In addition, being able to create your own private or clan channel would be great. That would require a bit of coding on the other end, but I hope this idea gains enough support.
-Panacea