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June 24th, 2009


[info]i_moderate in [info]we_babble

Notes

We've had quite a few removals from the activity check, so please use the handy tool




This has made our game significantly smaller. What this means for those of you that remain is that we're going to be paying closer attention to what kind of activity is going on. We need people to pay more attention to what's going on, and make sure that they're putting the effort in.

If you're just posting open logs constantly, and they're not being responded to, you need to be talking to your fellow players. If you're putting up stuff in the plot community and not following through on it, that's the same as not playing. You can't just plot things and think that counts for activity. If you're constantly dropping logs, not reading posts before you reply, doing the same things with your characters all the time, then you'll get a warning email.

We don't mind people being slow, but being slow and showing no interest/putting in no effort are two different things.

It looks as if the best day for a plot chat might be a Saturday. If you need another day, if Saturday doesn't work for you, you need to let us know. We can only make schedules around people who let us know what's good for them and what isn't. Otherwise, we're looking at a plot chat for Saturday, June 27. You have to be on and have your status set to available to get an invitation, otherwise I don't think they go through.

[info]i_amfallen in [info]we_babble

So very sorry to anybody I'm threading with, but my home computer is officially dead. And my husband doesn't know when he'll have time to do something about it due to craziness at work. So while I'll do my best from my work computer and phone (from work, I can get in a decent response time, especially since things seem pretty slow; from the phone, it will take me HOURS. Yay internet, boo tiny little touchpad keys!), I'm probably going to be very, very slow at responding for the immediate future. LAME.