In case anyone has been following TSR's Forum Games recently, I can now report that CTAMM, our one and only unsupported thread, has now reached 25k posts.
Over the last 24 hours, it has got quite a lot of new posts - potentially more than the average progress on CTAM (and definitely more progress on CTAMIV/MTZ).
This announcement is to clarify/update our support on the threads in question.
Support for CTAM, CTAMIV and MTZ will continue to be present as is - these are the main 3 threads we intend on completing.
Support for CTAMIW (CTAM in words) is also present - though how that will fare is anybody's guess. Support may be discontinued if little progress is made in comparison to the other three threads.
CTAMM is completely unsupported, following an incident on 3/21/17 that was handled very poorly (updated 4/21/19).
By the time CTAMM reaches P4, which will be quite a while at this post rate, the incident will be cleared long enough for us to relaunch support for CTAMM on the fresh thread. Edit: see latest update to this made on 4/21/19.
Therefore, I plan to refresh/relaunch CTAMM on the Counting Society once we have reached Part 4. Timescales are unknown at present.
However, this assumes that no more disruption takes place on that thread. Since CTAMM was the main target for disruptive behavior, I will be keeping a close eye on the thread. Any disruptive behavior* at all will result in the termination of CTAMM support - and this time, it WILL be permanent.
I will update this as more news comes through regarding the thread. < UPDATED 4/21/19
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*Disruptive behavior is classed as anything which could be seen as disrupting the flow of the thread. This includes, but is not limited to, severely off topic posts (with no number and nasty comments etc), trolls, spammers, duplicate accounts, threatening behavior, a tense/bad atmosphere, or anything that could be offputting/unwelcoming to new members. The spoiler below demonstrates what NOT to post if you want support to be retained:
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Any such posts will be reported and dealt with swiftly.