Subject: No idea...
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Posted on: 2010-07-05 19:17:00 UTC
But I do know that Pads was the one who put the note that she is no longer active, so in this case it was her call.
Subject: No idea...
Author:
Posted on: 2010-07-05 19:17:00 UTC
But I do know that Pads was the one who put the note that she is no longer active, so in this case it was her call.
At what point is someone considered to be no longer active? Do they make a post saying that they're not going to be posting anymore, or is it after a certain amount of time has passed?
I'm asking because I just read Paddlebrains' User page, and was shocked to read that she isn't active anymore. I had been looking forward to her next mission, and it's hard to imagine that won't happen.
As the others have said, Pads is inactive because - in her own-ish words, her 'writing brain is fried'. She'll probably be back whenever she gets inspiration again. But given that she's marked as inactive and has written a LOT more missions in the past year than I have, there's really no measure of it.
Generally speaking, if someone hasn't been seen on any of our community sites nor has posted in a mission in the past year, I'd consider them in active, but there's nothing to say that any or all of them won't pop back in tomorrow.
Pads is inactive because she said so. If she ever gets around to writing again, I'm sure she'll say she's active, until then, no.
It's hard to say if anyone is active or inactive because people come back after long periods of time or have missions ready when they pop back up.
Only way you can really decide is by someone saying so or coming to your own conclusions.
But I do know that Pads was the one who put the note that she is no longer active, so in this case it was her call.