10-06-2015, 04:07 PM 
	
	
	Ururu Kyuuei Wrote:This is part of the reason why I suggested a slight change of formatting to begin with, though mainly using a single thread for the entire forum to get things done for mechanics that a character may or may not need immediately especially when events are around the corner seems counter productive.
A forum dedicated to sorting out people's moves IE register and approve them so its obvious how many active players/moves need to be handles at the time seems obvious to me but then again I've been in about ten different forums that used that process and it helps significantly to keep people's works from mixing together and keeping things coherent
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But for the sake of order
- Forum for Moves and Stuffs
- Each player may post up a single thread at a time with a maximum of five things in it.
- The first post should always have the most up to date version of what a person is attempt to get approved. Any further posts are for discussion and the topic's history/progression. This keeps people from having to hunt around for stuff that's theres.
- They may list their thread as either Open or Approval. Open is basically community workshop. When they feel ready they may switch it to Approval as in looking for Mod Approval. Or reverse it if they need more community help. This allows everyone to keep their crap together.
- After they receive their approvals, or disapproval as the case may be, the thread is archived in a Completed Sub-Forum
The main pro for this, is the forum index keeps an Accurate representation of who needs help and who had it last.
This makes the most sense to me. Having been in a position where I've had to grade and then record the pricing of moves, a separate forum would make for much better organization. Threads that are completely approved would then move down. This also makes it easy to link where you were approved in your log. It gives anyone checking your purchase log a clear idea of when and where the move was approved.

 
 


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