Subject: I have a theory about this.
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Posted on: 2016-06-29 00:13:00 UTC

This actually just clicked in my head upon reading your post. Lemme know if this makes sense, folks.

Query: Why might we have more drama?

Answer: Drama sells. That is, drama gets attention gets reviews (or at least comments) gets warm fuzzies for the author.

What stories get the most attention around here? Not the same-as-usual humorous formula. We've established downthread that ninety percent of that is crud, in accordance with Sturgeon's law. No; what gets attention is Legendaries, Emergencies, and other life-changing character drama. So if a go-getting PPC writer is losing interest in the formula and wants to break away and do something different, they turn to drama.

The corollary here is that ninety percent of standard "agents banter" missions are crud because nobody is paying attention to them, reviewing them, and helping them improve like they are with Sturm und Drang missions.

On the other hand, one obvious flaw in this logic is that anyone attempting to break the mold who isn't very good at it should, theoretically, be shouted down for doing it. I'm not sure I've seen this happen recently, though. Anyone else?

~Neshomeh, typing hastily at work.

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