Professor Sophie O'Malley

June 30, 2016 11:44 PM
 
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Just Liliana

July 26, 2016 3:49 PM
Decisions that may later be regretted = life.

I don't know about others but I wouldn't mind it if F&F posting caused something I might later regret because life is messy and sometimes people do things they later regret, if we were to do F&F posting then I think it could be fun to have it be instant canon.

I understand that others might not agree with that, so maybe before the F&F thread occurs the authors would have to say which kind of posting they want that particular thread to be, either a rough draft or a final draft? Just by including 'RD' or 'FD' in the title, that way a responding author would have full knowledge going in what kind of thread they were getting themselves into.
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DH Skies

July 28, 2016 8:23 AM
Agreed. I mean, we don't know that it would lead to problems, so I guess there's no point building safe-guards in against a problem we don't know exists. Maybe we should try it in its simplest form (minimal rules/structure) and then if there are problems, we can work from there.

In response to the above, and on a similar note, I wouldn't lean towards setting any rules like "Dialogue and actions only" cos that can be limiting for characters who aren't very chatty. Again, if we have a problem after trialling it, then we can work something out. I mean, I feel if it evolved into a more in depth thread then - whilst that does sort of halt the fast and furiousness - it's not really a bad thing.

Some examples that have come to mind recently might be Jamie post Quidditch match - 'Did you see that capture? Cool right?' - or the fact that Cassandra compliments pretty much all girls. For both of us, we haven't ever posted those, but it'd be cool if we knew how other people reacted. I think there's a time when everyone has relied on checking in chatzy 'So, if my character said/did this, what would yours say/do?' and it'd be fun to have times when play those out. Definitely not all the time though - just specific events.

Where would be a good place? I feel it would be good to contain it, even if all the threads are different places. The Sandbox is under-used but it's meant for new authors, and would easily give the wrong impression.... The mirage chamber...?

Also, how long and how do we time it so that it works for different timezones?

I'm also thinking this will be something to trial next term, unless people are so keen that they want it this weekend, as otherwise there's a Quidditch match or the ball on, and I don't want to take away from those.
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Nathan

July 28, 2016 2:44 PM
Maybe trial it over the weekend in Muggle Studies since we are not using that classroom? Then we can figure out what we do and don't like about it and maybe set up a permanent board for it for whenever you just want a quick and easy side thread to break up writers block or a character being uncooperative for standard posting.
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Liliana

July 28, 2016 11:32 PM
 
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