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Plus I also feel like spending a year on one event is a big ask.
Multiple are events are planned throughout a year
If we spend a year planning all of them, nothing would get done and people would then complain that we don't do anything : //
Plus, the longer time is spent on an event - the more likely it is to get forgotten as teams have their own activities and responsibilities to do as a team, as well as collabing. I feel nothing would improve from spending longer planning tbh.
I think better communication would, completely. But I'm afraid a longer time span would do nothing, maybe even just make thing worse.
Targaryen wrote:
theres no way for us to "check" people's orientation/gender
i like what you're thinking, but i think it'd be hard to execute
This. dontcha wrote:
2) i think it wasn't very well planned in general. even if u guys took months to put the event together, u still have lives and other stuff to worry abt so u couldn't have spent the WHOLE time on planning the event. bcuz of this, i think it should be discussed throughout the year to at least have a rough guideline on what should be done when the time to actually do what will be used in the event, like sets and articles, all u guys will have to worry abt is the execution of ur plans and not planning the whole event in a small amount of time.
also, even tho some sets were unlimited, others were limited and idk if tht's good for an event like pride? even tho it probably stimulates lgbt users to pay attention to the smt pages and all (which was probably what u guys were going for?). i just don't think limited sets rly work for pride? cuz it should include all the lgbt users! and they should not feel pressured to constantly check everything not to miss their flag imo. so maybe having code hunts and games to make it interesting and not SO available while still allowing all users to get their flags/flag sets?
another thing i didn't like were the competitions? (the dress up comps i mean) for the same reason i disliked the le codes. making flags exclusive to those who get to them faster (and maybe "better" in this case as well?) excludes those who should be included. maybe if the comps were only rly comps 4 a few users who weren't of tht particular lgbt orientation/gender? and all the users who WERE and participated in the comp would automatically get the prize
3) aaaaa i honestly have so many suggestions? i've given some regarding the aspects i dislikes abt the event above but i definitely have others if u guys would want to hear abt them! i'll read what other ppl wrote b4 so i don't repeat stuff tht's already been said!
thank u for making this thread!! and sorry if any of this is confusing? i'm not the best writer lmao feel free to ask if anything wasn't clear enough!
how would we do that last thing you wrote on 2)?TheWayfaringStranger wrote:
Pride week isn't over yet, but I'd like to start gathering some ideas of what y'all have liked and disliked. This will help for planning next year's event.
1. So, three favorite things about pride week?
2. Three things you didn't like about pride week?
3. Two things you'd like to see in next year's pride week? Feel free to give as many ideas as you'd like.
Thank you!
1) i rly liked the diversity of things included! (like it wasn't just designs or social media posts, it was the two of them + competitions, forum posts, blog posts...) i also liked how some sets were unlimited! tht rly gives a chance 4 every lgbt person to get their flag without worrying abt it being snatched in seconds by ppl of other orientations/genders/even cishets! and i rly liked the designs! they were all rly pretty and i liked how each flag was given both a female and a male avatar versions!Pride week isn't over yet, but I'd like to start gathering some ideas of what y'all have liked and disliked. This will help for planning next year's event.
1. So, three favorite things about pride week?
2. Three things you didn't like about pride week?
3. Two things you'd like to see in next year's pride week? Feel free to give as many ideas as you'd like.
Thank you!
2) i think it wasn't very well planned in general. even if u guys took months to put the event together, u still have lives and other stuff to worry abt so u couldn't have spent the WHOLE time on planning the event. bcuz of this, i think it should be discussed throughout the year to at least have a rough guideline on what should be done when the time to actually do what will be used in the event, like sets and articles, all u guys will have to worry abt is the execution of ur plans and not planning the whole event in a small amount of time.
also, even tho some sets were unlimited, others were limited and idk if tht's good for an event like pride? even tho it probably stimulates lgbt users to pay attention to the smt pages and all (which was probably what u guys were going for?). i just don't think limited sets rly work for pride? cuz it should include all the lgbt users! and they should not feel pressured to constantly check everything not to miss their flag imo. so maybe having code hunts and games to make it interesting and not SO available while still allowing all users to get their flags/flag sets?
another thing i didn't like were the competitions? (the dress up comps i mean) for the same reason i disliked the le codes. making flags exclusive to those who get to them faster (and maybe "better" in this case as well?) excludes those who should be included. maybe if the comps were only rly comps 4 a few users who weren't of tht particular lgbt orientation/gender? and all the users who WERE and participated in the comp would automatically get the prize
3) aaaaa i honestly have so many suggestions? i've given some regarding the aspects i dislikes abt the event above but i definitely have others if u guys would want to hear abt them! i'll read what other ppl wrote b4 so i don't repeat stuff tht's already been said!
thank u for making this thread!! and sorry if any of this is confusing? i'm not the best writer lmao feel free to ask if anything wasn't clear enough!
theres no way for us to "check" people's orientation/gender
i like what you're thinking, but i think it'd be hard to execute
Plus I also feel like spending a year on one event is a big ask.
Multiple are events are planned throughout a year
If we spend a year planning all of them, nothing would get done and people would then complain that we don't do anything : //
Plus, the longer time is spent on an event - the more likely it is to get forgotten as teams have their own activities and responsibilities to do as a team, as well as collabing. I feel nothing would improve from spending longer planning tbh.
I think better communication would, completely. But I'm afraid a longer time span would do nothing, maybe even just make thing worse.