It's the illusion, stupid
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 11:05 am
Apologies for not being very active recently. I was at work the other day, thinking about Outpost Kappa activities and RID's membership. Historians often ask the question, "Why?". Why did RID lose it activity? Why did we become active after our last slump? When I created RID RP, I relied on one or two other casual RPers to help create the illusion that RID RP was larger and more active than it actually was. Then RID's reputation was saturated and other players began to look at RID as a formidable force in the RP community. The first 'official' RP event hosted in Fort Keen was only attended by one RID member, me. (Lexx, and two others came later.) But that's all people knew/saw was "RID", so they drew their own conclusions.
Now before you say, "But didn't you say something about honesty?". And that's true as well. We should be honest with recruits, but we don't necessarily have to wear our honesty on our sleeves with strangers. Again, let them draw their own conclusions.
What does this mean for RID? In planning future events, we should include our friends from outside the PA, especially those from other inactive PAs. Kioet and I knew Crazygun would join us eventually because U-S-A was dying (but hilariously, still isn't 'dead'), so we kept inviting him to RID events. Eventually we told him we wanted him to join, but not from the onset.
Image is fundamental, so is honesty, but allowing ourselves to look different from the reality is an admirable goal for recruitment.
Now before you say, "But didn't you say something about honesty?". And that's true as well. We should be honest with recruits, but we don't necessarily have to wear our honesty on our sleeves with strangers. Again, let them draw their own conclusions.
What does this mean for RID? In planning future events, we should include our friends from outside the PA, especially those from other inactive PAs. Kioet and I knew Crazygun would join us eventually because U-S-A was dying (but hilariously, still isn't 'dead'), so we kept inviting him to RID events. Eventually we told him we wanted him to join, but not from the onset.
Image is fundamental, so is honesty, but allowing ourselves to look different from the reality is an admirable goal for recruitment.