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We Need To Welcome New Faction Members

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Posted 02 December 2007 - 08:27 PM

Just as we tend to have a lot of presence in The Lobby, we should have a constant presence in active faction forums. Even if we don't play the same game as those in a certain faction, we're in the same overall guild! thumb.gif You don't need to discuss the game, but just reply, post a thread now and then if something makes sense, and welcome any newcomers. yes.gif

If our Star Wars Galaxies faction comes back, why not discuss Star Wars there? If I start a Lord of the Rings Online faction, why not discuss LotR? Why not discuss superheroes in the Renegade Knights forum, if that's your thing? Then, in the Defenders of Aderon and SeeD, it should be easy to post replies and welcomes. Almost all of us know Runescape pretty well even if we don't all play it anymore, and I'm sure many of us know DoA members, which makes posting easier in either forum.


It's not their fault that new members stay in their faction's forum, especially when almost all of us stay out of their forum. Whether it's UFF, DoA, or any other faction, it's the same situation. The forum is not the problem... We just need to break down the walls in our guild. We should be the ones to do it.

... And it's easy! Just check out their forums and try to get to know them. thumb.gif

It's something I need to be doing more as well, but let's do it together. We'll see things improve if we do, especially since we would be welcoming members who were RECRUITED already. yes.gif
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