A Nice Little Note for All of PC to Read... (Long Post)

That would be very nice to do, a very good idea, but the problem is getting people to actually do it. Sure, some may do it for a few posts or so, but eventually they would get sick of it and quit altogether. What we need is people who will stick to what they say, and do a good job doing it =/

~DragonTrainer:dragonite
 
FlamingTorchic said:
This is a thread that is meant to share our thoughts on what could make PC better, right? Well, I have an idea...

Why don't we try and get members to post more thoughtful posts by going around setting a good example? As you can tell from my recent posts I have been working on it, and I feel that if most people are up to making their posts more thoughtful, then eventually everyone will join in. You know kids, they get interesting in stuff that everyone is doing. =P
... What else is this thread trying to say? Let people go "yeah" and then make a post like "lololololololololol!!!!!!!!!1111111oneoneone" or "yeah what he said obey the rules"? If you know what's wrong, then it *should* be automatic how people will try to improve on what's wrong.
 
DragonTrainer said:
That would be very nice to do, a very good idea, but the problem is getting people to actually do it. Sure, some may do it for a few posts or so, but eventually they would get sick of it and quit altogether. What we need is people who will stick to what they say, and do a good job doing it =/

~DragonTrainer:dragonite

Well, it isn't that hard to do it really, it's just that some people just don't want to put in that much thought into their posts anyways, the way I see it, they only are hesitant of doing it because it takes too long to get another post added to their post count. But look at snowangel, she has a post count of 1,300 and all of her posts are very well thought out and exceptionally long. She's living proof that it isn't that hard to put thought into your posts.
 
frostweaver said:
... What else is this thread trying to say? Let people go "yeah" and then make a post like "lololololololololol!!!!!!!!!1111111oneoneone" or "yeah what he said obey the rules"? If you know what's wrong, then it *should* be automatic how people will try to improve on what's wrong.

HEY I DO THE !!!!!!!111111111ONEONEONE thing at the end of my really long posts! lol

Lots of people reply with one word in lots of my threads... you should check it out.
 
True, snowangel is one of the members who does incorporate a lot of thought into their posts, and makes a good job doing it as well. If only we had more members like her, the Community would get more mature, and maybe in time, we could get some of the more mature topics back on here ;)

~DragonTrainer:dragonite
 
DragonTrainer said:
True, snowangel is one of the members who does incorporate a lot of thought into their posts, and makes a good job doing it as well. If only we had more members like her, the Community would get more mature, and maybe in time, we could get some of the more mature topics back on here ;)

~DragonTrainer:dragonite
Excuse me, Mr. DragonTrainer! Why am I getting shafted on this subject? You do have more members like snowangel--me! I tend to write lengthy essays in my posts if it's a topic I can ramble on about forever and debate on. Kairi even said it about me in the One Word Describe thread. So...nyah! XD
 
Just because some posts may be silly, doesn't mean they can't be well thought out. Mature convesations aren't always the most exciting, so it's nice to kick back at times. You have to show some emotion!
 
Sayuri no Hoshi said:
Excuse me, Mr. DragonTrainer! Why am I getting shafted on this subject? You do have more members like snowangel--me! I tend to write lengthy essays in my posts if it's a topic I can ramble on about forever and debate on. Kairi even said it about me in the One Word Describe thread. So...nyah! XD

She's right you know, she cant do one post without writing an essay :). Your posts are so fun to read Sayuri No Hoshi ( May I call you by your real name?) Especially since you do them in the flashiest color on the board, LitePurple. You Rock!
 
Lol, sorry, I wasn't doing much thinking when I was putting it together. We have a lot of members like that: You, Andrew, Kayleigh, etc. I wasn't trying to hurt anyone's feelings, I was sort of playing off of the remark FT made earlier, sorry if I offended anybody ._.'''

~DragonTrainer:dragonite
 
Sayuri no Hoshi said:
Excuse me, Mr. DragonTrainer! Why am I getting shafted on this subject? You do have more members like snowangel--me! I tend to write lengthy essays in my posts if it's a topic I can ramble on about forever and debate on. Kairi even said it about me in the One Word Describe thread. So...nyah! XD

I apologise Sayuri, I don't really get into conversations with you, which is probably why I am unaware of all of your thoughtful posts. :p I didn't mean to give you the "chopped liver" routine, I just really didn't realize that you are another good example.

And 100marios, I agree that sometimes it is fun to kick back at time and just be able to relax, but it doesn't really hurt to be a little more detailed with your posts. You're a pretty good poster as well, but some members just put no effort into what they are thinking.

Hey, isn't DCC made to be able to bring up your own topics and start various topics? It is your choice if you agree with my idea or not, it's just that some members get a littly hyper.
 
Dizzy said:
She's right you know, she cant do one post without writing an essay :). Your posts are so fun to read Sayuri No Hoshi ( May I call you by your real name?) Especially since you do them in the flashiest color on the board, LitePurple. You Rock!
Why thank you, Dizzy! *pats him on the back* I'm glad to see somebody appreciates my essays...*glares at "certain" people* Yes, you can call me by my real name. I don't mind. Although, I may have trouble calling you Jordan. ^_^; Since the Dork Formerly Known As 100marios's name is Jordan, too, I don't know how we're gonna handle your name situation, lol. Eh, we'll figure out something! And thank you for your compliment on my flashy purple, DarkOrchid, font color! You rock my socks, too!

[EDIT]: No worries, DragonTrainer and FlamingTorchic! I always have to speak out, lol. Thanks for your concerns, though! ^_^
 
Well, I have already said sorry, what else do you want me to do? I never said that she was the only one now did I?
Ah, oh well, I hope you didn't take it harshly, I never meant to hurt anybody by saying that ._.''. But, everyone's hurt can in time hurt somebody, even if they aren't purposely doing it

~DragonTrainer:dragonite
 
FlamingTorchic said:
I apologise Sayuri, I don't really get into conversations with you, which is probably why I am unaware of all of your thoughtful posts. :p I didn't mean to give you the "chopped liver" routine, I just really didn't realize that you are another good example.

And 100marios, I agree that sometimes it is fun to kick back at time and just be able to relax, but it doesn't really hurt to be a little more detailed with your posts. You're a pretty good poster as well, but some members just put no effort into what they are thinking.

Hey, isn't DCC made to be able to bring up your own topics and start various topics? It is your choice if you agree with my idea or not, it's just that some members get a littly hyper.
Exactly. I always make sure I'm contributing to the conversation before I start any of my nonsense. I really don't like it when people just post enough to pass the 25 character line. You have to make your posts long enough to be meaningful.

What did I do to disturb you now Chrystie?
Hehe..
 
Sayuri no Hoshi said:
Why thank you, Dizzy! *pats him on the back* I'm glad to see somebody appreciates my essays...*glares at "certain" people* Yes, you can call me by my real name. I don't mind. Although, I may have trouble calling you Jordan. ^_^; Since the Dork Formerly Known As 100marios's name is Jordan, too, I don't know how we're gonna handle your name situation, lol. Eh, we'll figure out something! And thank you for your compliment on my flashy purple, DarkOrchid, font color! You rock my socks, too!

[EDIT]: No worries, DragonTrainer and FlamingTorchic! I always have to speak out, lol. Thanks for your concerns, though! ^_^


I Love your Essays! I think DT is sick of me, I'm really outspoken.. but hey I like to talk.. *European Trait* Lol DarkOrchid aka Fashion Club Violetta :) lol YOU REALLY ROCK MY SOCKS!
 
I really should be going to bed or practicing my lines for my Romeo and Juliet presentation tomorrow, but I can't help but reply to this topic. I've only been skimming the last few pages, but I have to applaud you, frostweaver, on your great sense of... well, common sense.

Since the first few points in your don't apply to me directly (I'm not trying to maintain any sort of ego, but I do try my best to keep an unbiased opinion toward topics and toward other members), I'm just going to skip right up to the other things addressed.

The only reason Pokemon Trivia & Games adds to your postcount where as Fun Time in Poke Land (although from now on in this post I will refer to it as Fun Time) does not is because at the time we began contemplating a forum for games played on the message board that were the miscellaneous equivalent to Pokemon T&G, we were also considering removing the postcount from Pokemon T&G. When Fun Time was added to the community, it went up without the postcount. However, we soon decided it was best not to fiddle with the posting attributes in Pokemon T&G because of the retribution we might have recieved from the many users with dramatically decreased postcounts as a result of turning off the postcount in such a big section. The only other solution, if I remember correctly, was the rather tedious job of moving all the topics out of the forum to the new one... or something along those lines. Although, to my understanding, one with the power to do so can mass move topics. The postcount should be removed, though, in my opinion.

The initial reasoning behind removing postcounts from either forum was because the posts there all seemed to be something to the extent of "P................(grr... 25 characters)" if one was playing Hangman, or something. The debate could go on about whether or not that is worthy of being called a post. Oddly enough, whilst typing this post, I was going through both Pokemon G&T and Fun Time searching for specific examples of the type of post I just gave, but I couldn't find any glaringly obvious ones in the biggest (and most popular?) topics. I searched very quickly, so possibly later I'll have the time to do it properly, but right then my opinion was wavered as people are making very decent posts from what I can tell. So I may have to come back and edit this part. So far, I can see that there will have to be changes made. The stereotypical posts I had imagined don't seem to be present in every thread. You have a very good point, frostweaver. There isn't really any reason why the posts in Fun Time shouldn't count whereas every other post in the forum should. I will try to dig a little deeper into this, though.

As for the next paragraph of your post, thank you for quoting me there, as I don't think enough people realise exactly what being a moderator is. It's not fun and games. It's a job without pay. Not only are you expected to be on a lot, but you also have to do - gasp - work. You have to be able to juggle your social life with your online life. I won't go into too much detail because I will find myself ranting, but I know I have gone through a feeling of inadequacy many times nearly to the point of resignation because of the stress this job can drop upon you. It's not just something you decide to do randomly... you have to be able to stick to it. And yes, I agree with frostweaver in saying that some mods don't necessarily deserve their position whereas many members should be made mods as they could definitely do the job well.

And quickly to say, as for the MOTM thing... I condensed all the staff member categories into one this month as I didn't see the need for seperate ones for moderators, super mods, and praetor/admins (or Praetor/Super Mods; whichever). I actually considered taking it out all together as I don't see why we could get our own status marker like that, but I figured there might be slight retaliation for doing such a thing, so I left it in. Besides, it's sort of a fun category regardless and it sort of shows who's active and who's doing a good job.

As for the veteran topics, I couldn't agree more. This may seem harsh, but quite frankly, I nor many other members really give a flip if you have been a member since June 2003, January 2002, November 2002, or even the Ikonboard before PC "graduated" to a vBulliten. We're all the same, it doesn't make you special. Little celebrations of "my 1 year anniversary!" are sort of okay if you sort of make a little timeline and say why you're happy you've been with the forums for a year, any changes you've noticed, etc. But there is no such thing as a "veteran" member, as many people who have been around since the beginning may not even have as many posts or even "quality posts" as someone who joined a month ago. So why should they get some sort of special status instead of others? I don't want to go too far into this, though. My thoughts on it should probably be apparent now already.

Let's just say, on the issue of role-playing... I completely agree. Not only does it annoy me to no end, this is not the place for it. I see no reason to it and it just seems cluttered and unthoughtful. I'm trying not to be rude or anything, but that's just my plain opinion on it. It's fine to do a little roleplaying in your posts... I do it too. But just don't go overboard because it's completely pointless and irritating.

I apologized if that reply may seem rushed, since it was. My "curfew" is 9:30 PM on weeknights and I began typing approximately 10 minutes after that. Ack... I switch between talking directly to frostweaver to addressing the entirety of PC with my opinions. ._. My apologies about that.
 
Lightning said:
I really should be going to bed or practicing my lines for my Romeo and Juliet presentation tomorrow, but I can't help but reply to this topic. I've only been skimming the last few pages, but I have to applaud you, frostweaver, on your great sense of... well, common sense.

Since the first few points in your don't apply to me directly (I'm not trying to maintain any sort of ego, but I do try my best to keep an unbiased opinion toward topics and toward other members), I'm just going to skip right up to the other things addressed.

The only reason Pokemon Trivia & Games adds to your postcount where as Fun Time in Poke Land (although from now on in this post I will refer to it as Fun Time) does not is because at the time we began contemplating a forum for games played on the message board that were the miscellaneous equivalent to Pokemon T&G, we were also considering removing the postcount from Pokemon T&G. When Fun Time was added to the community, it went up without the postcount. However, we soon decided it was best not to fiddle with the posting attributes in Pokemon T&G because of the retribution we might have recieved from the many users with dramatically decreased postcounts as a result of turning off the postcount in such a big section. The only other solution, if I remember correctly, was the rather tedious job of moving all the topics out of the forum to the new one... or something along those lines. Although, to my understanding, one with the power to do so can mass move topics. The postcount should be removed, though, in my opinion.

The initial reasoning behind removing postcounts from either forum was because the posts there all seemed to be something to the extent of "P................(grr... 25 characters)" if one was playing Hangman, or something. The debate could go on about whether or not that is worthy of being called a post. Oddly enough, whilst typing this post, I was going through both Pokemon G&T and Fun Time searching for specific examples of the type of post I just gave, but I couldn't find any glaringly obvious ones in the biggest (and most popular?) topics. I searched very quickly, so possibly later I'll have the time to do it properly, but right then my opinion was wavered as people are making very decent posts from what I can tell. So I may have to come back and edit this part. So far, I can see that there will have to be changes made. The stereotypical posts I had imagined don't seem to be present in every thread. You have a very good point, frostweaver. There isn't really any reason why the posts in Fun Time shouldn't count whereas every other post in the forum should. I will try to dig a little deeper into this, though.

As for the next paragraph of your post, thank you for quoting me there, as I don't think enough people realise exactly what being a moderator is. It's not fun and games. It's a job without pay. Not only are you expected to be on a lot, but you also have to do - gasp - work. You have to be able to juggle your social life with your online life. I won't go into too much detail because I will find myself ranting, but I know I have gone through a feeling of inadequacy many times nearly to the point of resignation because of the stress this job can drop upon you. It's not just something you decide to do randomly... you have to be able to stick to it. And yes, I agree with frostweaver in saying that some mods don't necessarily deserve their position whereas many members should be made mods as they could definitely do the job well.

And quickly to say, as for the MOTM thing... I condensed all the staff member categories into one this month as I didn't see the need for seperate ones for moderators, super mods, and praetor/admins (or Praetor/Super Mods; whichever). I actually considered taking it out all together as I don't see why we could get our own status marker like that, but I figured there might be slight retaliation for doing such a thing, so I left it in. Besides, it's sort of a fun category regardless and it sort of shows who's active and who's doing a good job.

As for the veteran topics, I couldn't agree more. This may seem harsh, but quite frankly, I nor many other members really give a flip if you have been a member since June 2003, January 2002, November 2002, or even the Ikonboard before PC "graduated" to a vBulliten. We're all the same, it doesn't make you special. Little celebrations of "my 1 year anniversary!" are sort of okay if you sort of make a little timeline and say why you're happy you've been with the forums for a year, any changes you've noticed, etc. But there is no such thing as a "veteran" member, as many people who have been around since the beginning may not even have as many posts or even "quality posts" as someone who joined a month ago. So why should they get some sort of special status instead of others? I don't want to go too far into this, though. My thoughts on it should probably be apparent now already.

Let's just say, on the issue of role-playing... I completely agree. Not only does it annoy me to no end, this is not the place for it. I see no reason to it and it just seems cluttered and unthoughtful. I'm trying not to be rude or anything, but that's just my plain opinion on it. It's fine to do a little roleplaying in your posts... I do it too. But just don't go overboard because it's completely pointless and irritating.

I apologized if that reply may seem rushed, since it was. My "curfew" is 9:30 PM on weeknights and I began typing approximately 10 minutes after that. Ack... I switch between talking directly to frostweaver to addressing the entirety of PC with my opinions. ._. My apologies about that.

There are a lot of members who think that just because they "were here first" that they feel they should be treated better then members who have been here for only about a month, even if their posts may be more thought out. I have encountered a moderator like that who thought that she had more authority in a certain forum because she was a "veteran", regardless of the fact that she only came online about once every two months ._.

A moderator job is a very difficult task as well, I too have gotten a tad annoyed at times because of it, but to be completely honest it hasn't caused me that much problems, but I am not one to get angry easily. I get the feeling that some members just want it so their name can be "bold", or may want their name to be "orange", even if those are actually meant to make it so it is easier to locate Mods and Admins on the who's online list, in case you need thair aid.

When it comes to getting rid of post count from a specific forum, it is a very risky choice. Although you will be solving the problem of people posting short posts, mainly because it is impossible to make long and thoughtful posts in a game, as it is not a discussion.

Anyways, that's all I have to say for the time being.
 
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frostweaver said:
Lol... name me 1 thread that's full of discussions, and it isn't even closed yet... the closest one is probably Passion of Christ in the entertainment section.

When PC can start a flame war out of a simple discussion talking about heigh, or out of "what's your favorite type of Pokemon" (both resulted in banning, one resulted in Sean's depromotion, with the other one started the infamous Iveechan returning thread), you know that PC got some serious issues regarding maturity. Because of these just what should have been simple discussions turning into flame wars, mods put a stop to a discussion more and more easily. In these situations, we really lose those good old discussions such as Dakota's monthly "creation vs religion" and alike. It'll be so nice if we get some serious discussions mixed with the more relaxing threads. A balance of both will be nice. However right now it's quite one sided...
So many members complain about not getting to talk about political/etc. related-things, but it's not our fault. They're deciding if it stays or not when they make their reply to a thread. If their post is nice, and not offensive, then it shows us that they can handle being mature and so they'll be allowed to have those kinds of threads. But if they're acting immature and being rude, then we'll ban those kinds of threads. ((I know that you already knew that; I was telling any members that didn't know. ^_^;))


Lightning said:
I really should be going to bed or practicing my lines for my Romeo and Juliet presentation tomorrow, but I can't help but reply to this topic. I've only been skimming the last few pages, but I have to applaud you, frostweaver, on your great sense of... well, common sense.

Since the first few points in your don't apply to me directly (I'm not trying to maintain any sort of ego, but I do try my best to keep an unbiased opinion toward topics and toward other members), I'm just going to skip right up to the other things addressed.

The only reason Pokemon Trivia & Games adds to your postcount where as Fun Time in Poke Land (although from now on in this post I will refer to it as Fun Time) does not is because at the time we began contemplating a forum for games played on the message board that were the miscellaneous equivalent to Pokemon T&G, we were also considering removing the postcount from Pokemon T&G. When Fun Time was added to the community, it went up without the postcount. However, we soon decided it was best not to fiddle with the posting attributes in Pokemon T&G because of the retribution we might have recieved from the many users with dramatically decreased postcounts as a result of turning off the postcount in such a big section. The only other solution, if I remember correctly, was the rather tedious job of moving all the topics out of the forum to the new one... or something along those lines. Although, to my understanding, one with the power to do so can mass move topics. The postcount should be removed, though, in my opinion.

The initial reasoning behind removing postcounts from either forum was because the posts there all seemed to be something to the extent of "P................(grr... 25 characters)" if one was playing Hangman, or something. The debate could go on about whether or not that is worthy of being called a post. Oddly enough, whilst typing this post, I was going through both Pokemon G&T and Fun Time searching for specific examples of the type of post I just gave, but I couldn't find any glaringly obvious ones in the biggest (and most popular?) topics. I searched very quickly, so possibly later I'll have the time to do it properly, but right then my opinion was wavered as people are making very decent posts from what I can tell. So I may have to come back and edit this part. So far, I can see that there will have to be changes made. The stereotypical posts I had imagined don't seem to be present in every thread. You have a very good point, frostweaver. There isn't really any reason why the posts in Fun Time shouldn't count whereas every other post in the forum should. I will try to dig a little deeper into this, though.

As for the next paragraph of your post, thank you for quoting me there, as I don't think enough people realise exactly what being a moderator is. It's not fun and games. It's a job without pay. Not only are you expected to be on a lot, but you also have to do - gasp - work. You have to be able to juggle your social life with your online life. I won't go into too much detail because I will find myself ranting, but I know I have gone through a feeling of inadequacy many times nearly to the point of resignation because of the stress this job can drop upon you. It's not just something you decide to do randomly... you have to be able to stick to it. And yes, I agree with frostweaver in saying that some mods don't necessarily deserve their position whereas many members should be made mods as they could definitely do the job well.

And quickly to say, as for the MOTM thing... I condensed all the staff member categories into one this month as I didn't see the need for seperate ones for moderators, super mods, and praetor/admins (or Praetor/Super Mods; whichever). I actually considered taking it out all together as I don't see why we could get our own status marker like that, but I figured there might be slight retaliation for doing such a thing, so I left it in. Besides, it's sort of a fun category regardless and it sort of shows who's active and who's doing a good job.

As for the veteran topics, I couldn't agree more. This may seem harsh, but quite frankly, I nor many other members really give a flip if you have been a member since June 2003, January 2002, November 2002, or even the Ikonboard before PC "graduated" to a vBulliten. We're all the same, it doesn't make you special. Little celebrations of "my 1 year anniversary!" are sort of okay if you sort of make a little timeline and say why you're happy you've been with the forums for a year, any changes you've noticed, etc. But there is no such thing as a "veteran" member, as many people who have been around since the beginning may not even have as many posts or even "quality posts" as someone who joined a month ago. So why should they get some sort of special status instead of others? I don't want to go too far into this, though. My thoughts on it should probably be apparent now already.

Let's just say, on the issue of role-playing... I completely agree. Not only does it annoy me to no end, this is not the place for it. I see no reason to it and it just seems cluttered and unthoughtful. I'm trying not to be rude or anything, but that's just my plain opinion on it. It's fine to do a little roleplaying in your posts... I do it too. But just don't go overboard because it's completely pointless and irritating.

I apologized if that reply may seem rushed, since it was. My "curfew" is 9:30 PM on weeknights and I began typing approximately 10 minutes after that. Ack... I switch between talking directly to frostweaver to addressing the entirety of PC with my opinions. ._. My apologies about that.
I agree with all of that. You explained it really well for being in a hurry, lol.

((Oh geez... I forget what else I was going to say. @_@ I'll think of it later.))
 
=X People are quoting my big post and it makes me scroll more.. you guys can just quote the first and last parts if you want... no need to include it all. ^_^;;

Flaming Torchic said:
I have encountered a moderator like that who thought that she had more authority in a certain forum because she was a "veteran", regardless of the fact that she only came online about once every two months ._.
Any mod inactive like that shouldn't be allowed to come back to a moderator position, in my opinion. I'm pretty sure everyone who is in such a situation knows who they are and had better darn be active. ~_~
 
frostweaver said:
Ahem... the game can be very meaningful if we pull up some hardly seen moves in there... I have to wonder how many times role play, icicle spear, snatch or barrage is used there... Using breeding moves are other good ways to make the game way less "boring and pointless."

And seems like the idea of "do not repeat whatever is said above you but instead add something to the conversation" seems to be something very difficult to do in PC... as plenty of people (who says that they agree with this problem existing) are just doing the exact same stuff as before... let's try our best to work on all of this, instead of saying "yeah i agree...".

Well, thats the point here. You can't have posts with "yes I do agree" and "I do not agree". Well, it's make the post pointless and SPAM. Members might get confused why you don't agree or disagree on your choice. Theres a rule at SPPF that you can't do that and you need to explain more.

The only reason Pokemon Trivia & Games adds to your postcount where as Fun Time in Poke Land (although from now on in this post I will refer to it as Fun Time) does not is because at the time we began contemplating a forum for games played on the message board that were the miscellaneous equivalent to Pokemon T&G, we were also considering removing the postcount from Pokemon T&G. When Fun Time was added to the community, it went up without the postcount. However, we soon decided it was best not to fiddle with the posting attributes in Pokemon T&G because of the retribution we might have recieved from the many users with dramatically decreased postcounts as a result of turning off the postcount in such a big section. The only other solution, if I remember correctly, was the rather tedious job of moving all the topics out of the forum to the new one... or something along those lines. Although, to my understanding, one with the power to do so can mass move topics. The postcount should be removed, though, in my opinion.
Yes, Pokemon T&G has more quality since you have to tell why and stuff, but some games doesn't have that quality and these trivia games like this is almost the ones in Pokemon Land. ^_^ Postcounts should not count in Pokemon T&G because it's susposed to be the same concept of Pokemon Land. Have fun without worring about your postcount. >_>

Let's just say, on the issue of role-playing... I completely agree. Not only does it annoy me to no end, this is not the place for it. I see no reason to it and it just seems cluttered and unthoughtful. I'm trying not to be rude or anything, but that's just my plain opinion on it. It's fine to do a little roleplaying in your posts... I do it too. But just don't go overboard because it's completely pointless and irritating.
I do not agree, because it's susposed to be a place of fun. If we didn't have a roleplaying forum, people would post roleplaying topics in the OC and it will be utterly cluttered more than before.

When PC can start a flame war out of a simple discussion talking about heigh, or out of "what's your favorite type of Pokemon" (both resulted in banning, one resulted in Sean's depromotion, with the other one started the infamous Iveechan returning thread), you know that PC got some serious issues regarding maturity. Because of these just what should have been simple discussions turning into flame wars, mods put a stop to a discussion more and more easily. In these situations, we really lose those good old discussions such as Dakota's monthly "creation vs religion" and alike. It'll be so nice if we get some serious discussions mixed with the more relaxing threads. A balance of both will be nice. However right now it's quite one sided...
Well, people should respect their options. If they are bothered by something and find it offensive. They should tell the staff. Not flame a another member. It's just not a very nice thing to do. We are here to have fun, not having a flame war. o_O
 
Sakura and Espeon said:
I do not agree, because it's susposed to be a place of fun. If we didn't have a roleplaying forum, people would post roleplaying topics in the OC and it will be utterly cluttered more than before.
I think that she was talking about all of the roleplaying in different threads, rather than at the forum, lol. ^_^; *still can't remember what she was going to say earlier*
 
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