I mean sometimes yeah. But they're WAY harder people in this site who'll fight to the figurative death when pinned against another in verbal combat. I like playing peace keeper sometimes.In post 91, Corwinoid wrote:Would you say you have a strong personality?In post 74, Elsa Jay wrote:Normally strong personalities bust heads first instead and lead to the players taking sides. Generally though it's not 100 percent best for just getting lurkers because even now you listed 4 people and in a 13p game there's 3 scum. So a town lurker already.
I see the value but with how much your spewing your already giving enough for people to understand who you are. Prodding people for reactions is best so I can read them better day 2 looking for contradictions. And if I get shot at least I contributed to the standing of the game.In post 94, Alexcellent wrote:Let's not call it a fight but a friendly debate.In post 84, Elsa Jay wrote:I mean. When we get those lurkers to post, hopefully. If you wanna fight we can do that. I'm about to fall asleep though so it'll be later.
But also, you don't find value in trying to sort the people who are actively posting in the meantime?
I mean that's there perogative to do. People are also scumreading me for it, so it's not like I said a universally liked thing that only would be for townreads.Eiralox wrote:@Elsa --- sum hav town read u for inactive-pointing, should I?
alternatives:
--- u know one or more scum are among inactives, so creating an early distance can aid u in long run.
---- u know one or more scum are among inactives, so your attempts to get them posting are not to aid town but to lessen their sussyness
so the reason some have greened you is the exact reason i'm waryish
For your first alternative and your second one for that matter, why in the world would I say it out loud in the main thread for my "teammates" to see? Scum always have a thread of their own and the Mod confirmed in their rule post that private threads get daychat too.