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R Anstett
R Anstett

Feb-13-2006 07:49

A request for soemthing here that others may like also.

I would like to be able to mark agency threads as public or private.

Private ones would only be able to be viewed by agency members.

Public threads by the Sleuth Community overall.

I know that some agencies would have very little public, but I am sure that would enjoy reading over some of the roleplaying that goes on in the other agencies.

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R Anstett
R Anstett

Feb-15-2006 06:16

I like the idea of the public side of agencies talking to each other. People who have read my weekly Bio updates know that I talk about other agencies there quite often.

I think that this is a way for the smaller agencies to make a name for them selves and share with people. Right now the only way a small agency can get their name out is to continually bump up thier name on the recruiting board thread. That kind of pandering becomes tiresome when you see the same three or four agencies listed at the top.

Although I think this is a dead idea. Obviously no one else thinks it is a bad idea or they would have spoken up. Just as those who think it is a good idea would have also.

Arabella Parker
Arabella Parker
Well-Connected

Feb-15-2006 08:05

I have some concerns about the idea of opening up agency message boards to people outside the agency. If we go for the first idea, of setting some messages as public and available on the agency page, what can be said and who can add posts? Could someone use those post to say things that could be hurtful and would people be able to reply or just read?

Will it end up becoming a popularity contest? Who has the most friends, or what people are allowed in and what people are excluded? If the Open threads are simply a read only, or only certain threads are available to everyone, would there be inside jokes that would make people who are not part of the “gang” feel unwelcome or uncomfortable? I can not see how this would foster a stronger community when it would in my opinion split the community up into the people in the circle of friends, and those outside it.

Also, I keep track of favors and sometimes announce who we need next in a hunt on the message board. Would that information be subjected to possible public viewing? And isn’t the idea of being in an agency, and having a private message board part of the fun. Having someplace the public can not go, and only the member can post and see, makes it a more special place.

I believe the idea you have is so that all your 30+ members can convene on one board. Well if you would like a central meeting place might I suggest someplace other than the Sleuth boards. People outside of your conglomeration would not necessarily be interested in the role-playing you are doing, and you would be taking up Sleuth bandwidth.


Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Feb-15-2006 09:05

I believe Ran said ALL agencies, not just Mojos. :)

Blueberry Hill
Blueberry Hill
Lucky Stiff

Feb-15-2006 09:43

I believe most other agencies don't have more members than their HQ (and agency message board) can accommodate. :)

Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Feb-15-2006 09:56

Nice jab, why does everyone keep crying about that? :)

Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Feb-15-2006 10:01

sorry for that, I will just stay away from the message boards since Im rather disgusted at the big fuss thats going on around here and the remarks and sarcastic jabs about a wonderful agency. I dont want to argue with those I consider friends, and I know Ive put myself out there to allow it to go on but when I feel strongly about something, I cant keep quiet but now...I will. If you cant say anything nice, dont say it all, and I am going to try and practice that right now...*walks away from public message boards*



Blueberry Hill
Blueberry Hill
Lucky Stiff

Feb-15-2006 13:29

Yes, it was a jab. Perhaps uncalled for, as I could have made my point without resorting to that. I have nothing against Mojo, or the folks in it. My issues are with the way Mojo are doing things and the negative effects it could have on the game/community. And, as people have already said, public agency threads could aid this.

Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Feb-15-2006 14:39

I'd like to make a little comment, seeing as I co-own the agency.


If you wanna jab, take it up with us privately. Mojo isn't the bad guy, and we don't ever want to be. So if you wish to discuss/slander the way we play the game, PM us. We have no problem with discussing how we work or debating our ideas.

Just because you wish you take a public jab at us doesn't mean we won't defend ourselves or our ideas.

Greyling
Greyling

Feb-15-2006 14:52

Probably going to repeat what has already been mentioned but oh well.
I can see how it could be fun to see what goes on elsewhere also as a way to open up the greater community feeling - agencies can sometimes feel like secluded bubbles floating around without interacting with anything besides what goes on inside them.

However, I'm not sure public access to certain threads is the best way to enhance the overall community feeling - especially not if it's not possible to reply to them. You just become some looking in through a window or at a play, maybe thinking "Oh, that sounds like so much fun, I wish I could be part of that". Like that the main object of the thread being made public seems to become for the purpose of recruiting - and there is already a board for that where those recruiting can be as imaginative as they want.

As for the roleplaying aspect and extending that to the overall community, why not take that to the Gumshoe Lounge? There have been several hilarious threads there through the "past" with just that in mind which have contributed to lots of fun and bonding across agency boarders :)

R Anstett
R Anstett

Feb-15-2006 20:23

Taking Greyling up on that idea I started a new thread in Gumshoe for my office. I encourage anyone who wants to visit in character to do so. It is public so that anyone can stop by, not just those in Mojo.

Lets see if working and playing together between agencies is a good or a bad thing.


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