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Soul Campaign Moderation Journal ([personal profile] soul_mods) wrote in [community profile] soul_ooc 2011-10-28 03:42 am (UTC)

You're mistaking our reluctance to divulge very specific numbers as an effort by the mod team to hide information from the players -- again and we would like to emphasize this: we are not out to get the players. If the denied applicants choose to tell the public that they were rejected during apps and so on and so forth, that's their business and not ours. You may think it's outlandish, but we're not going to out and point out these things when it's not necessary to the rest of the game -- their castmates can either ask us in person or ask them, plainly done. Through this entire post, everyone's mentioned at one point or another how it would be painful to be rejected during applications, so we're a little baffled as to why some players are now supporting a system that endorses that these rejected players be outed blatantly. Please remember that hard percentages are about as specific as hard numbers.

Percentum of acceptances is something more reasonable that we can do, and the mod team will discuss this between ourselves at a later time, after we've dealt with other issues.

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