(04-22-2015, 09:37 AM)Datenshi Wrote: I see:
"Siiiigh. Nobody wants to RP with me! I must be invisible" instead of "Hey guys. Things are a little quiet. Anyone up for RP?"
"I can't get anything done because nobody wants to run content with me" instead of, "If anyone's up for a Soldiery bonus, I could use some help with Thornmarch" or "Anyone else have content they need done, too? We could schedule one big group run."
Between the former and the latter? I'm fully comfortable in saying that yes, it is the former's own fault for feeling ignored with that attitude.
I think we're talking about two different things. I was talking about people here on the RPC feeling ignored in their threads.Â
I have to say that I've tried to drum up RP for my group here, and made posts, and most of them have gone pretty well ignored. I don't cry about it, but I can see how other people who are trying to do the same thing could see it as being ignored.
Or if you look at the introduction threads. Back when the game first opened, we'd have threads with 20+ people welcoming them and engaging in the threads. Now, when people post an introduction thread, they're lucky to get 10 posts...and that's very rare.
In game, I agree that people need to advocate. But here, people need to make a conscious effort to include others outside of their circle.