Recruiting
Well, there’s more important stuff in this post, so this is going to be short and sweet. To rise, we need to get soldiers, and to get soldiers we need to recruit. I want you all to recruit. For more information, read this post.
❗ The Activeness Issue ❗
Now, as for the inactiveness, get active. When we have an active count, I need you to comment, when there is an event post, I need you to tell us if you can come. Don’t slack and just look at the post, actually click the link to comment. If you don’t comment because you’re afraid you’ll get demoted if you don’t come, don’t be. The only demotions you can possibly get are on active counts when you don’t comment or have low activeness. And that’s only when you have two in a row like that. Now other posts that I ask you to comment on, comment on them. As for the higher ranked soldiers, you aren’t active, even you may end up a a Burned Grunt. Just because you’re high moderator or owner, doesn’t mean you have invincibility. If you are to be owner, you need to work at it, and to stay owner, you need to work just as hard. Now, in your spare time, you are also expected to check this website on a regular basis, as well as visit the chat.
Events
Now, then there’s the events, you are required to actually be on chat during an event, not only on CP, or the other way around. If your only on chat during an event, you must have some sort of reason, like “Club Penguin’s not working,” otherwise, your presence won’t be accounted for during the event. Your presence will not be accounted for if you’re only on CP, either.
What to do?
Should we have a(n)…
- PB?
- Chat Rally?
- Raid?
- Invasion?
- Recruiting?
- Division PB(Aleph vs. Daleth)?
When answering this question, only vote once. Be honest, which would YOU want to do?
❗ Active Count ❗
Well, here’s our first active count.
- What is your Club Penguin username?
- What rank are you?
- On a scale of 1 to 10, how active are you?
Don’t lie, there’s no use, I know how active you are.
This active count will end on February 13th.
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