ACTIVITY CHECK DISCUSSION

Oct 01, 2011 17:59

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HOW MUCH SHOULD THE MODS/PLAYERS BE RESPONSIBLE FOR? paradisamods October 1 2011, 22:02:10 UTC
Due to the size of this game, it is difficult if not impossible for the mods to find all activity every character has. Consequently posts such as the "Activity Check -- Additional Threads for (Month)" are made each month in order to allow players to inform the mods of activity their character has had that has slipped by under the radar of the mods. This post is never meant as a penalization, and is instead meant to reward players with passes and no marks on their AC records by allowing them to demonstrate and share their character's activity ( ... )

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perm ac post + player accountability haruno October 1 2011, 22:15:17 UTC
Speaking with an honest bias, I would love love love to have a permanent AC post where we go to comment with character activity for each month. Whatever ends up being decided to count as proper AC, and proper equivalents, I know I'd be happy and willing to tally up what I need to and comment for each character in a permanent AC post.

I favor permanent over monthly posts asking for responses to show activity on more a personal level of then being able to track activity in a general sense for each character -- you end up with a log of activity for a character, and I find that intriguing and useful for me.

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loyalised October 1 2011, 22:18:28 UTC
I like this. The sheer size of the game, I can't even begin to imagine how many tags the mods need to go through. If we need to just update something ourselves it'll take 5 mins for us, and maybe make it better for you modlings.

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ardens_musebox October 1 2011, 22:23:41 UTC
All the other games I'm in require you to post your own activity monthly, and it is NOT asking too much of players at all. It never ever bothers me, and it makes life easier for players and mods alike. .__.

I'd be coo' with a monthly post coming up that we all stick our replies on. Easy.

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matchmaker October 1 2011, 22:26:06 UTC
It's still a new concept to me, but it would take some of the grunt work off the mods each month and make everyone more accountable for themselves. I wouldn't mind switching to a system where we post our own proof of activity at the end of every month.

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painhumbles October 1 2011, 22:26:42 UTC
Seconding this. And if everyone's so concerned about thread-dropping and whether or whether certain threads should count, then why don't you allow any 15-20+ comment thread to count for AC. Almost EVERY game I'm in will count one or two lengthy comment threads and/or a post and/or a log as suitable enough AC.

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ardens_musebox October 1 2011, 22:28:16 UTC
THIS. Very much.

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painhumbles October 1 2011, 22:29:38 UTC
Plus, if the mods don't have to go hunting for it, then it makes it easier on everyone, because players will KNOW where their threads are.

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ardens_musebox October 1 2011, 22:30:37 UTC
Exactly. And then people don't have to sit and scrounge up a million things for each other at the end of the month. .-.

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matchmaker October 1 2011, 22:30:14 UTC
I like this idea.

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noworldleft October 1 2011, 22:27:46 UTC
Exactly. I said something to this effect in the other post, LMAO.

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ardens_musebox October 1 2011, 22:28:36 UTC
OH WELL I GUESS I SHOULD HAVE

READ ALL THAT jflsj;f

w/e w/e i do what i want

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noworldleft October 1 2011, 22:34:54 UTC
LMAO IT'S OKAY IT BEARED REPEATING ON THIS ONE SINCE IT WAS HIDDEN IN THE MIDDLE OF A BUNCH OF STUFF.

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+1 saccharosium October 2 2011, 00:15:23 UTC
I'm good with this.

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miseternity October 2 2011, 02:13:24 UTC
Late to this but +1. I'd like to see this swap to a player accountability system.

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encryptedlock October 1 2011, 22:27:53 UTC
Personally, I dislike having to post to a particular AC post every month because inevetably things like emergency hiatus come up and people fail when they really should have been passed. I understand that it's not that big of a deal, it only takes ten minutes a character if you have good organizational skills, etc. but the fact of the matter is I don't like that system.

Being able to "save" with threads without getting a negative mark is awesome, but as I'm used to the previous system I wouldn't cry too much to see it come back.

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