
(07-22-2017, 02:45 AM)Caspar Wrote: Or you're in a full party and /p is used solely for OOC
That's what linkshells are for
(07-22-2017, 02:45 AM)Caspar Wrote: folks didn't want to give up /em
Then their publicly written actions are publicly fair game. Even if it's something as inane as a passing stranger responding with "X thinks this mugging is dumb"
(07-22-2017, 02:45 AM)Caspar Wrote: yet they were still effectively private
Not really, no. Not unless you're locked away in an FC house or instance somewhere
(07-22-2017, 02:45 AM)Caspar Wrote: huge mob events, where a stranger doing walkup doesn't know there's an enormous riot going on
They can read publicly displayed text and have their toon react accordingly. If you don't like how their character reacts then tough shit, you don't pay their sub
(07-22-2017, 02:45 AM)Caspar Wrote: They lack the context to understand the scene, so asking in /tell would allow them to rapidly assess what's going on without having access to earlier dialogue and enter if they're welcome to do so
This sounds less and less like a mob riot and more like that insufferable couple next door havin' a domestic again
(07-22-2017, 02:45 AM)Caspar Wrote: this still doesn't mean they're free to enter if they please. Nobody can force the group to RP with them
"This still doesn't mean the group is free to riot as they please. Nobody can force the public to stop reacting in-character to their publicly broadcasted drama."
See, it works both ways