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Post by cbdroege on Jun 26, 2017 23:45:55 GMT -8
The threads for auditions are really hard to read. It's tough to find the actual conversations and clarifications because the threads are so full of people posting to announce that they have submitted an audition. I understand posting if something went wrong and you're not sure it went through, or something, but is there really a point to having so many posts of just "I submitted"? If so, is there an easier / cleaner way to do it that won't clutter up the thread so much? Like adding a poll for people to mark when they auditioned or an "I auditioned" button (sort of like the "like" button) so that a list of who auditioned can be gotten without cluttering the thread?
Maybe I'm the only one who feels this way? but, as it stands, I think the actual conversations about the projects are getting lost, and it may even be making it difficult for the OPs to know when they need to actually respond to something.
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Post by Lady Stardust ★ on Jun 27, 2017 14:49:01 GMT -8
I understand! However, I feel it would be a little silly to try to make and enforce a rule saying people can't post saying they submitted an audition, so if you're looking for specific clarifications I would search the OP's name to easily highlight any replies they've made in the thread. We also encourage the posters to edit their original, first post when they have any updates so that people don't have to go wading through the thread for answers. So the best solutions I can suggest to you for now is to either try searching the OP's name if you want to see anything they've replied to, or try sending them an email or PM if you need a question answered.
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