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Ariel Mods ([personal profile] arielmods) wrote in [community profile] ariel_ooc2012-12-20 12:21 pm
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HMD meme

HMD


It's that time finally! Here's our How's My Driving? post. This sitewide meme will go up on the 20th of every month and it's encouraged that everyone post! Please post a list of your current in-game characters as a reference for other members to use for comments or critique.

Remember to keep it civil. Outright flaming will not be tolerated and we will deal with any hostile comments as soon as possible. Critique should be constructive. Offer ways a player can improve their characters, solve any problems you might have, etc. rather than just telling them they're horrible with no examples or pointers.

Likewise, this isn't a love meme. It's great to tell someone you think they're doing a good job or you love playing with them! Just give reasons for why you think they're awesome or what they're doing well. We're not discouraging positive comments. Love is great, but so is hearing why you are so you know what to keep doing.

Anon comments are enabled and IP logging is off for those who'd prefer a little anonymity, but please don't abuse this feature to be rude to other players.

If anything comes up, please visit the concerns page to let us know or contact us through any of the other various ways listed.

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(frozen comment) Anon who posted the above crit

(Anonymous) 2012-12-21 09:17 am (UTC)(link)
As someone else said, what I like is that the mods aren't taking their cues from the anon communities, like wankgate and rpanons. Critiquing anonymously for the HMD, to the mod concerns post and other such things are perfectly valid and quite common in a lot of games. Even when airing legitimate concerns, most people don't like the stigma attached to doing it, especially because people in this game have already proven to be pretty touchy and just as likely to run and wail to the aforementioned anon communities in an attempt to stir shit.

Not everyone does react that way, but since most of us don't know each other very well, it's far more comfortable to be able to test the waters under the veil of anon when opening the floor to critique.