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Post by ivory on May 21, 2009 21:06:40 GMT -5
I know it says that you can't join a thread after the tenth post unless you have permission, but I was wondering if the permission has to be given by everyone in participating in the thread and if ones that weren't really part of the story, count? Like say a moderator types something in answring a question asked out of context or something. Would those count toward those ten or just the ones that actually correspond to the story?
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Post by Brandwyn on May 22, 2009 5:31:13 GMT -5
Just those involved in the story would need to give permission. And if you have a person that hasn't posted in a few weeks or longer, then you would not need their permission either - just the active players. staff only gets involved if someone has an issue, or to try to head off any issues between players. We just try to keep everyone happy and playing nice.
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Post by ivory on May 22, 2009 15:32:58 GMT -5
But what about the posts that aren't intext? Like some of those in 'bear attack' (at least i think that's the name, not really sure, but it's something close to it)?
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Post by Brandwyn on May 23, 2009 14:43:07 GMT -5
I would not consider as those OOC posts counting as far as the ten to join in on a thread.
In fact, I would highle reccomend that after everyon has a chance to read those OOC posts and repsond that you all go back and delete those posts. That way the story is not interupted.
Since there are so many of them in "Bear Attack" you might want to go back to the other posts and modify them and take out your OOC comments too. But that is up to you.
You will notice that I went back and deleted by OOC posts from that thread.
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Post by ivory on May 23, 2009 18:16:17 GMT -5
Okay thnx! Oh, and can you delete your's from my profile of NPC's just so that only my stuff is there? Nothing personal, I think it'll just be easier for someone if they want to look up the characters.
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