Subject: Blah, that got long. Tidier version:
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Posted on: 2015-08-21 13:12:00 UTC

What Nesh & July are trying to say is that the previous incident set a pattern:

1/ I wrote Reorg, Crashing Down, and Clbr_n. They were very popular.

2/ People started to imitate them, working in their own dark/interconnected/death-filled plots.

3/ New people arriving thought that dark-interconnected-death-filled was how the PPC was all the time. We saw a lot of very violent/convoluted agent proposals.

4/ The people who'd been here beforehand spent a couple of years going 'Erk?! That's not what we're about!'. It took a very long time to sort it out.

The LMM fallout is classic Stage 1: it's wildly-popular, consuming the Board, and making an impression. And that's fine; popular things are good! Neshomeh certainly wasn't saying 'Crashing Down should never have been written'!

What July and Nesh (and now me, I guess) are trying to do is shortcut to Stage 4: raise awareness of the fact that if people try and imitate this, things will go badly sideways. Hopefully, if that message goes across, we can skip Stages 2 and 3 entirely.

So, what should people do? Not change. Don't imitate or try to best LMM and its aftermath. Just go on as normal. Simple as that. ^
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hS

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