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by clarke, » Thu Sep 28, 2017 9:42 am
saraphena wrote:Oh. I'm sorry. We hadn't known.
Usually in roleplays I participate in, an attack or cat getting injured is normal for me. But I should have messaged you guys anyways. I'm sorry once again
don't kill me ;~;
please refrain from quoting other people's posts, instead use "tagged: {user here}".
it clutters the roleplay and makes it hard for others who are reading to discern what
is going on- which is exactly why i did not know the coyote drama was happening. th
at's a problem, as i'm a co-owner. and i'm sure star didn't know either. it's a bit frustr
ating to try and keep up when there's all this clutter. no one wants to do it- and i don't
either.
please, PLEASE stop quoting and run drama by me AND star. not just one or the other.
edit: i'm not mad at anyone, just reiterating <3
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by doggoesmeow » Thu Sep 28, 2017 9:52 am
@bel
I usually put a part of my post in a quote if, it isn't new. Like if one of my characters has not been replied to, but the rest have I put it in a quote (The character who hasn't been replied to) so that it is not confusing what is a new and what I am still waiting to be replied to.
Is this okay? It is just more a mental note for me that helps me, but I will stop if it isn't okay.
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