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Re: Grudges, forgiveness, and retcons
« on: 26 Jun 2013, 11:02 »

Like I said in my opening post in this thread, people in CTCS have been accused of holding OOC grudges, when as far as I can see, the opposite is true.

What happens is:
Person does something IC, a CTCS person does something IC that trips them up IC, Person then immediately goes OOC and accuses CTCS people of all sorts of things, and why can CTCS not agree to change reality.
Also includes pretending to be offended and upset OOC, and posting on the ooc eve forums, inviting people to spam in our IGS threads.

It is indeed, non-constructive.

So, it is not CTCS that has OOC grudges.
[admin]The thing I don't like about this post is that, while seemingly quite reasonable on its surface, I've seen (and written) enough posts like it in my time as a forum junkie to recognize the potential for the fires of some very specific incident and/or feud to be fanned.  It practically invites an opponent to reply "No U!"
Clearly this is suboptimal for Backstage.
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