StrixDesmodus
Totally human, I swear!
I'm rebooting a roleplay that I've rebooted many times before, and while I want to notify people who have previously joined of the new iteration of the rp, there seems to be major drawbacks to the only existing ways to do so.
My go-to methods were @-ing everybody who's ever participated, which was time consuming and difficult to keep track of; and posting the link on the previous iteration's OOC thread, which bumps an out-of-date thread.
But do I think I have a good idea for a way that has less drawbacks than the previous methods that I've used:
A specific thread, which stays in use for every iteration of the roleplay, which is only used for alerting people who are watching it that the roleplay is being re-opened.
I'd be interested in something like this both as a GM and as a non-proprietor roleplayer, but I just don't know where to post such a thing. Should it be in interest checks or extra pages?
My go-to methods were @-ing everybody who's ever participated, which was time consuming and difficult to keep track of; and posting the link on the previous iteration's OOC thread, which bumps an out-of-date thread.
But do I think I have a good idea for a way that has less drawbacks than the previous methods that I've used:
A specific thread, which stays in use for every iteration of the roleplay, which is only used for alerting people who are watching it that the roleplay is being re-opened.
I'd be interested in something like this both as a GM and as a non-proprietor roleplayer, but I just don't know where to post such a thing. Should it be in interest checks or extra pages?