Subject: My continuing concern (with examples!)
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Posted on: 2012-06-08 05:12:00 UTC

Let's suppose I create House Santa's Little Kinslayers, which is a highly traditional house for people who love Lord of the Rings to death. A newbie (let's call her Lacksidacksical) shows up who says 'I'm a really big fan of Tolkien - my favourite character is Finrod - so I guess I'm in Santa's Little Kinslayers'. Heck, in accordance with your multiple-Houses idea, she can also join (as secondary) House Catastrophe Theory, who love the minutae of PPC History.

So here's me, and I say, 'A Finrod-loving PPC History buff? MINE! I am your Big Sib, bring me your questions!'

Right away Lacksidacksical emails me. 'Hey, Hunesoron' (yeah, people never get the name right) 'Hey Hunesoron, I'm really interested in this IRC thing. Seems like great fun. Can you give me some pointers on how to use it, what sort of people I'm likely to encounter, what the rules are and so on?'

And I say, '... um, no. Sorry. Here's JulyFlame's email, she can answer your questions'. And we are right back where we started.

I see the key decision-making point in Neshomeh's post as House Goal #2 (asking questions); I get the impression you're looking more at 1 and 3 (making friends [is there a song that goes here?]). It's very good to have a system for recognising the people you're most likely to get one with - but if you can't answer their questions, you have no business being their Bug Sub.

hS

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