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To set the record straight: was diablo leaving from BGs planned to happen on Tuesday ever since his buff, or was his leave early? I'm still not sure, and looking on devs' personal twitter for communication is... unreliable. @DCalkosz @alkali_layke https://t.co/th6DleQqPF

To set the record straight: was diablo leaving from BGs planned to happen on Tuesday ever since his buff, or was his leave early? I'm still not sure, and looking on devs' personal twitter for communication is... unreliable. @DCalkosz @alkali_layke https://t.co/th6DleQqPF

  • Jkirek_

    Posted 3 years, 9 months ago (Source)
    To set the record straight: was diablo leaving from BGs planned to happen on Tuesday ever since his buff, or was his leave early? I'm still not sure, and looking on devs' personal twitter for communication is... unreliable. @DCalkosz @alkali_layke https://t.co/th6DleQqPF
    • Alkali Layke

      Posted 3 years, 9 months ago (Source)
      @Jkirek_ @DCalkosz I'm thinking this should go into the Twitter mist and be unanswered forever. 😈😈😈
    • DCalkosz

      Posted 3 years, 9 months ago (Source)
      @Jkirek_ @alkali_layke Early is in the eye of the beholder 😉
      • Alkali Layke

        Posted 3 years, 9 months ago (Source)
        @DCalkosz @Jkirek_ https://t.co/3HgcUskvD5
      • Jkirek_

        Posted 3 years, 9 months ago (Source)
        @DCalkosz @alkali_layke 🧐 https://t.co/bdQKmGuyZ3
        • Jkirek_

          Posted 3 years, 9 months ago (Source)
          @DCalkosz @alkali_layke Anyway, my suggestion is a more robust and reliable system that relays interesting and important information, and reliably answers questions in a satisfying manner 🙂 Currently we're reliant on devs tweeting in their free time, and questions aren't always answered well.
          • Alkali Layke

            Posted 3 years, 9 months ago (Source)
            @Jkirek_ @DCalkosz I agree with you. It's something I've tweeted in response many times in my short time on board. There are a few problems at hand. And one is the impatient temperament of Twitter users who've become accustomed to fast answered by very kind employees in their free time (cont)
            • Alkali Layke

              Posted 3 years, 9 months ago (Source)
              @Jkirek_ @DCalkosz And I'm not saying that THAT'S a bad thing either. Just that it's a problem. So if we take away fast kind dev responses we'll be met with anger and if we add more we'll be met with shorter patience (as is the nature of modern social attention spans). (Cont)
              • Alkali Layke

                Posted 3 years, 9 months ago (Source)
                @Jkirek_ @DCalkosz What I can say is that we're actively talking about these solutions. I had a really great conversation with @Celestalon about this very situation today. So, we're trying. It's more complicated than people think. So for the time being, more patience & thanking team members (cont)
                • Alkali Layke

                  Posted 3 years, 9 months ago (Source)
                  @Jkirek_ @DCalkosz @Celestalon who do respond through their personal accts in off hours would be cool. I promise I'll keep pushing for those positive changes.



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