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There need to be a rule that state for every OP, if someone wanted the SP they have to make at least 3 post of more in that thread. You can't just walk into an OP, place down some words in a sentence then leave and get the reward with no effort.
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Ah, that's where you are wrong, Kazu. You see, I never once stated that I had I fact insulted you. I never point out specific names, nor have I ever mentioned you in my statements. You was the one who took my words and got all personal about it.
Also... Seul, I'm not going to get into my character to reply to that one. Because that's gonna start another argument... =P . Don't want another of that in my life.
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Alright, as you already know this status (and the associated comments) have annoyed me to no end. So I'm going to post my thoughts.
Captain, I'm disappointed that you didn't address my comment regarding pacing. OPs are often incredibly fast paced, and many are closed within a day or two. For those of us who cannot post multiple times a day, that is a problem. You've made it clear yourself that you don't have time to argue with us, which suggests that you also have work to do off-site, so maybe you can sympathize with this. If you think a hard rule about OP post limits should be put into place, how do you think this should be addressed? Would you also suggest implementing a minimum time limit that a thread should remain open, in order to allow for multiple posts in an OP? Or simply discourage once-a-day posters from participating in OPs?
Second, I'm curious what you consider to be the definition of hard work. Is a person lazy if they do not make multiple posts in a thread? Or post more than once in a day? What about skill in writing, or word count? I'd like to point out that in many cases, the single post in an OP can be as long as the sum of three shorter posts made by other players. Does that mean that the former is lazier than the latter? While skill is not as quantifiable, I won't focus on that, but it is something to keep in mind.
I would just encourage you to think twice before calling people lazy, or referring to people whose tactics you do not agree with as "leeches and parasites." It is all very silly, and when really considered, very insulting to a large portion of our memberbase.