A part of this effort has been holding more staff-run events, supporting player-run events, and providing things like the Adventurer's Guild for PCs to accomplish together. We will continue to keep our doors open for events you may have in mind to run. You are encouraged to run events for faiths as any PC of any faith rank. You are encouraged to run events for guilds as any of your PC guild members. Please feel free to post in Applications if you have an event you for which you want supplies. You may submit ideas for jobs for the Adventurer's Guild at any time to Mele. We enjoy seeing your events unfold and what they bring to our community.
This is our community, really. It belongs to both staff and players (all of the staff are players). Neither the staff nor the player base want, I think, the staff to enforce good behaviors harshly. It engenders ill will and it often does not correct the problem in the long term. Really, what's effective is if players help other players to maintain the high standards of the game.
Some bad things and good examples of how to fix them:
We encourage you to post examples and how you have learned from them in the past, or how best you feel to gently correct them in the future. This is not about everyone role-playing a certain way or in a certain style, but about raising the standard of everyone's behavior. This is best solved by us all as a community. We, the staff, do not want to be the hammer on this issue until we must be, but we have seriously discussed consequences for certain accounts who -despite many IC and OOC discussions and warnings- continue this kind of behavior which damages the game for everyone.OOC conversations on IC channels. There's really no way to get around this subject. Some people blatantly speak OOC on IC channels (mostly very new ones) and some people just bypass RP to immediately ask things like the location of a trainer, if anyone is willing to sell a specific magic item, or the like (some new ones, too many veteran players). The best response is probably just to respond IC as you would in real life if someone you barely knew walked up and asked something rude.
Long conversations on OOC channels. We see a lot of these. Most often it is one of three things: something that could reasonably be said IC, something that is totally not related and could happen outside of the game, or exchanging quest information which should not happen. You can suggest taking these back IC, if appropriate, or you can just resume RPing your PC without seeming rude, I think.
Doing something OOC because the code allows it. I'll give a great personal example of the problem and the solution. Harroghty used to wear a sporran and, when he was in Waterdeep, he would often remove his helmet and put in the small pouch to prevent theft (he'd had some objects stolen recently). Gwain would always remark, in character, about how amazed he was that the big helmet fit in such a small pouch. Eventually, I wised up and started carrying around a pack for the purpose. My bad OOC move was corrected by his IC reaction; he was not rude, but he was IC and consistent and I eventually figured it out.