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Sometimes, XOOC gets into really interesting discussions concerning the game that I love to @rewind on. Other times, xooc can have 500 lines of message that mean very little to the game and are merely people chatting. Those lines sometime go quicker than what people can actually @rewind on.

I know the policy is to direct people onto these boards - but oftentimes topics are ones that are consistently retreaded over and over again (i.e. what do I do? how do I create more conflict? I'm lost? etc.). I wonder if this could be solved by creating a channel that would NOT be a guided discussion, but could be self-policed by players in terms of giving out more than usual IC information.

I think this might encourage too much OOC/IC blurring. I don't use OOC often and admit I kind of dislike it overall. I've seen a lot of not so vague questions or frustration venting that has felt manipulative oocly, even have been tempted or influenced by it myself or felt it complicated my ability to rp well. It's excessively frustrating when you've poured a lot of energy into a scene or rp, only to have someone vaguely complain about it ooc and there's no way to engage with the convo but it stirs up other people.

On the other hand, people like me could just stay away from it. I'd just want to make sure it was heavily monitored. Maybe a few of the discord moderator people could work to help in there too? I don't remember how that all works. I think the forums are better for thoughtful conversations on the game that admins can engage with, but maybe I'm just heckin old.

I think we have enough channels at this point.