(06-26-2013, 09:39 PM)Uther Wrote:(06-26-2013, 09:05 PM)Nate is Blue Wrote: The only thing I can think of is people wanting to rubberneck and /popcorn at potential drama or paranoia the that Big Bad Linkshell Leaders are out to get them.
Well no one's out to get anyone, because no one can get anyone. It's ridiculous to think that anyone in this game and it's community has legitimate power over anything other than their own character.Â
That being said, I want transparency, not because I think they're the government and trying to conspire against me, but because it seems very cliquish to me to have secret conversations which could possibly be about some of us and the linkshells we affiliate with and keep it a secret. It's a manners thing, not a security thing.
To me, it comes down to "What makes you better than the rest of us? Oh, right: nothing." I understand the need for organization between linkshells in a roleplay capacity so I'm not going to belly ache about the meetings themselves, but there's nothing so important in there that us puny mortals have to be left out.
That's how I feel about it at least. Maybe I'm crazy.
So then it doesn't matter if people have secret conversations about you or your character. Â You said it yourself:
Quote:no one can get anyone. It's ridiculous to think that anyone in this game and it's community has legitimate power over anything other than their own character.Â
Quote:Â "What makes you better than the rest of us? Oh, right: nothing."Not one of us has ever claimed to be better then anyone else. Â I'd suggest you stop trying to victimize yourself. Â The linkshell leaders are trying to facilitate an enjoyable experience for their members. Â I'd have to pose the question: why are you joining the linkshell if you don't trust the leader to have your best interests at heart?
Quote:but there's nothing so important in there that us puny mortals have to be left out.If left out, you mean not being able to see the chat go on why it happens; have you seen the Skype OOC chatroom? Â It's practically unmanageable. Â There would be no way to have a structured meeting with that many people talking and questioning and interrupting.