Subject: Somewhat, ah, late response, but...
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Posted on: 2013-06-24 11:54:00 UTC
- I...honestly didn't quite know what to expect. I had had no clue that the PPC community was still going quite so strong--in fact, I'd thought it had died out, more or less, quite a few years ago. I wanted to obtain permission to mention the PPC in a Mary-Sue parody I was writing (I'm still writing it--it's actually the one I used a chapter of for my writing sample) and I also wanted to say hello to the community that created all the writings and so on that I'd grown up with and that had helped shape my writing. I'm not really sure I thought I was getting into anything, beyond a whole lot of excitement over meeting people who were, essentially, a form of celebrities to me. I don't think I expected to get this far in, though; I certainly wasn't planning on writing missions and so on quite so soon. So I'd say...it's been far more than I ever even thought to expect.
2. I...don't *think* I've drifted away...not for more than maybe a week at the most, and that's mainly due to being busy. Of course, I'm about to 'drift away' for three weeks due to joining a program with no wifi except on weekends, but that's a separate point. I'm hoping I won't end up drifting once I start uni in the fall, but it's a possibility: I'll have a lot of work, and a lot to adjust to. However, I will most likely be able to keep up (I hope). So while I may not be on quite as much, I probably won't fade out altogether.
Basically, I don't think I've ever drifted yet, at least not as a member of the Board. If I ever do, it'll most likely be due to being very busy with RL and schoolwork (specifically around exam times, I'm guessing).
3. From what I've seen...occasionally people get offended, occasionally people feel like no one shares their interests, occasionally people get busy, and occasionally people just aren't very good at sticking around as members of online communities. It happens. Alternatively, sometimes people just don't have internet access for a while, and from there they either come back or just drift away. Occasionally, people just outgrow the community; for instance, I used to be a member of a Warriors RP and discussion community on Amazon (and an HP one, actually, though that was separate). I eventually just stopped being quite so into the series, and some of my friends there left, and it just...didn't work so well. I think when that happened, my interest in the HP community also waned, and I sort of drifted off into the sunset. I sometimes check back with the HP community, though.
And now that I've bombarded you with blocks of text, I'll post this and see what else I've missed.
~DF