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captainblastum
Dec 1, 2004

As a lurker, I'd say that the main reason that I very rarely post is that I'm usually a bit late, and even if I think I've managed to come up with something interesting to add, by the time I read the thread it has already been said, or I feel like it's been too long to bring it back up. As opposed to trying to avoid hostility or something like that.

I think that D&D has been managing to have relatively serious discussion about topics, without getting too serious. Sometimes I find myself skimming and skipping posts for a few pages when arguments get repetitive and/or circular, and that seems like the biggest issue to me? I don't think that more probations need to be issue for that, but I would like to see mods/IKs engage in the discussion constructively to help move it along when that starts to happen, and I think that that does happen but it could happen more often. I agree that the feedback threads should stay open much longer, possibly indefinitely, and at least until some sort of resolution or progress is achieved.

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