Activity Check: December 2013/January 2014
Jan. 1st, 2014 08:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Due to the increasing number of players and characters in the game, the activity check system we have been using has become extremely time-consuming for the moderators. In order to free ourselves to spend more time on creating game plots and events and on other aspects of game upkeep, we will be requiring players to report their own activity from this point onward.
There is still no official activity minimum, but we do ask that players do their best to be active every month. In this and all future monthly activity checks, we simply ask that you leave a comment with a link to your most recent activity for each of your characters. Dream party activity is acceptable, but links to active threads outside the party posts are preferred. The idea is to both help us keep track of who may be struggling to stay active in the game, and to help players be aware of their own activity levels.
As this is the first time we are requiring players to check in, you will have until January 11 before we send PMs to anyone we haven't heard from. We're not looking to punish or scold anyone; we just need to know who's active and what we can do to help those who are not.
There is still no official activity minimum, but we do ask that players do their best to be active every month. In this and all future monthly activity checks, we simply ask that you leave a comment with a link to your most recent activity for each of your characters. Dream party activity is acceptable, but links to active threads outside the party posts are preferred. The idea is to both help us keep track of who may be struggling to stay active in the game, and to help players be aware of their own activity levels.
As this is the first time we are requiring players to check in, you will have until January 11 before we send PMs to anyone we haven't heard from. We're not looking to punish or scold anyone; we just need to know who's active and what we can do to help those who are not.