10-04-2025, 05:09 PM
The main problem I see is that we're all too damn friendly with each other to actually warrant separate orgs anymore. But the classic org system was a huge driving force for member retention and added a ton of personality to old MGSF.
At the moment, I like Nate's idea of simplifying the org structure, although I do think there needs to be some level of application. Having a button or sig has to be worth something, so that it's harder for one or two randoms to entirely ruin an org's reputation, and to make newbies actually contribute to the forum rather than spam until they're allowed to use a button.
But in the future if we reach 75-100 active members? Hell yeah, old school orgs, full throttle. Scathing personal attacks in embassy threads. Airing out PF beefs in org chat. Fake org wars that get the preteen members to embarrass themselves because they don't fully understand trolling yet.
At the moment, I like Nate's idea of simplifying the org structure, although I do think there needs to be some level of application. Having a button or sig has to be worth something, so that it's harder for one or two randoms to entirely ruin an org's reputation, and to make newbies actually contribute to the forum rather than spam until they're allowed to use a button.
But in the future if we reach 75-100 active members? Hell yeah, old school orgs, full throttle. Scathing personal attacks in embassy threads. Airing out PF beefs in org chat. Fake org wars that get the preteen members to embarrass themselves because they don't fully understand trolling yet.
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