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#1 {lang:macro__useroffline}   Cspace {lang:icon}

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Posted 24 March 2007 - 11:03 PM

There's been a lot going on with the Arbiters lately, but what about CurvedSpace? The site and forums are just as important.

As it is we have a lot going on when it comes to games, and also a lot of stuff when it comes to the social aspects of the site. We have LotGD and the arcade for games right now, and DarkStorm for roleplaying. When it comes to the community we have a greatly improved blog system, a new gallery where members can build their own albums, chats, and of course the forums.

We can probably be considered a full-fledged gaming and social website as we are, but how can we improve on this? How can we make our community more worthwhile for everyone here today, and how can we branch it out so we can grow?

This is the thread for discussing what we do, what we can potentially do, and where we could focus in the future.
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Posted 24 March 2007 - 11:21 PM

We can: Finish updating DS. We Can Potenially: Finish updating DS. We Should focus on: Finishing updating DS.
Update or not, I love RPing, so a kick in activity in DS would be great.

I think we're doing great as it is, mabey tring to recruit some more members would be good, the only advertising things I've seen so far is for SeeD, making one for DoA, and CurvedSpace as a whole would be great.

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