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ParticipantGuess I’m the only supporter for darkness ’12.
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ParticipantFunnyFroggy said: That’s probably why our new users are scared to check this site out. They’re scared of us!We’ve shown no reason to be feared. We’re just bad people, the kind that people would shake their heads at while passing us on the street while we commit ludicrous legal acts of stupidity and ingenuity simultaneously.
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ParticipantBetween greenelf’s private server and AznRiceFan’s lack of sympathy for a poster dog, we’re probably horrible people. 😀
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ParticipantVusys said:darkness said:Vusys said:darkness said: I noticed that Vusys did another purge with a few users (which recently bumped Tharticus to the most recent user). Shortly after, another dozen appeared. Is there an actual breathing sentient human behind one of those accounts?Most likely humans using computer generated usernames/ passwords/ emails.
Is there one in there that may actually blog??
No, they’re just spam bots. See David’s posts on why they come here. So far, about 70% click the validation link they’re emailed. Of those none have actually viewed a page on the site afterwards.
Shame. Was hoping for some actual fresh meat to fry. Hopefully someone with a sentience will pass by this site.
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ParticipantVusys said:darkness said: I noticed that Vusys did another purge with a few users (which recently bumped Tharticus to the most recent user). Shortly after, another dozen appeared. Is there an actual breathing sentient human behind one of those accounts?Most likely humans using computer generated usernames/ passwords/ emails.
Is there one in there that may actually blog??
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ParticipantI noticed that Vusys did another purge with a few users (which recently bumped Tharticus to the most recent user). Shortly after, another dozen appeared. Is there an actual breathing sentient human behind one of those accounts?
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ParticipantYou killed them off???
Well, they weren’t much more than dead weight anyway.
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ParticipantI think Vusys said that they were some kind of spammer-type people, whose function is beyond him (and me, frankly).
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Participant…one?
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ParticipantCuatro.
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ParticipantI would say yes, but it doesn’t seem to be working.
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ParticipantOne.
Something to pass the time?
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ParticipantDest1 said: See trigger, point exit side of gun at bad guy, pull trigger, get hit in the face by gun due to recoil.Even so, it’s probably easier to remedy than swinging that sword recklessly before you realize that it’s deeply lodged in your shoulder blade.
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ParticipantNass said:darkness said:Nass said:darkness said: Okay…How about, is our irrelevance and random conversations of personal matters that only we understand driving away potential blog-goers?
no I don’t think so.
Look at NarutoHater, we know barely anything about him. 1 personal blog laterhe’s still getting feedback
all we know about each other is what we post, so to find out about someone, all you gotta do is read their past blogs.Edit: Except those we met in real life and shit.
Well, I suppose I didn’t mean blogs in particular, but perhaps in posting (i.e. how off-course this thread had gone). And NarutoHater presented personal matters in a relatable fashion, not in an informal manner understood only by some.
Most of us (well, you) have met or interacted to a significant extent outside of this site. Heck, half the things you posted on the second page of this thread, I have no idea what they were, though I probably would have had I socialized more often. Granted, that may just be my antisocial demeanor despite being in this community since MMOTales…
Perhaps those factors may not be too much of an issue. If not, certainly the paucity of posts, or even likes/dislikes, to most of the blogs is a killjoy to newcomers? After all, if posts are made a few times a day, and every recent blog has only 0-2 likes, give or take a blog or two, it may seem that our site is inactive, despite having 40 active members.
I mean I guess Skype/MSN but for the most part, inside jokes rarely make it onto the site, at least with blogs.
I do agree with the last part though. We can’t bring active people here if we’re not active ourselves. It’d be real cool if we could go back in time to like when the RPs were going on, or everyone was into VuMS, or when the Skype sessions were frequent. That activity is the type of shit that’ll make us look cool & friendly.Not a bad suggestion; perhaps we could revive forum games?
Maybe we could have contests and stuff, like best video of the week, most absurd picture of all time, etc. Have several competitions running, besides QoTW, for WTFHAXBBQ’s sake.
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ParticipantNass said:darkness said: Okay…How about, is our irrelevance and random conversations of personal matters that only we understand driving away potential blog-goers?
no I don’t think so.
Look at NarutoHater, we know barely anything about him. 1 personal blog laterhe’s still getting feedback
all we know about each other is what we post, so to find out about someone, all you gotta do is read their past blogs.Edit: Except those we met in real life and shit.
Well, I suppose I didn’t mean blogs in particular, but perhaps in posting (i.e. how off-course this thread had gone). And NarutoHater presented personal matters in a relatable fashion, not in an informal manner understood only by some.
Most of us (well, you) have met or interacted to a significant extent outside of this site. Heck, half the things you posted on the second page of this thread, I have no idea what they were, though I probably would have had I socialized more often. Granted, that may just be my antisocial demeanor despite being in this community since MMOTales…
Perhaps those factors may not be too much of an issue. If not, certainly the paucity of posts, or even likes/dislikes, to most of the blogs is a killjoy to newcomers? After all, if posts are made a few times a day, and every recent blog has only 0-2 likes, give or take a blog or two, it may seem that our site is inactive, despite having 40 active members.
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