The City Scoop! ~ Discussion ~ December 5, 2008


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Hey all, we had a GM write an article for last week's City Scoop.

This GM has written three more articles as well to go out over the Scoop. He'd love some feedback from the community as I'm sure many of the folks within the Scoop staff would love to hear about their articles etc.

If you have read a particular article or enjoyed a feature within this last double edition Scoop let's make sure the folks that created that hear your feedback.

In the end there will always be typos and formatting issues etc. but I'm sure there is more focus and additional feedback we can give these folks who continually deliver something special and dynamic to the community each week.

If you enjoy the Scoop then let them hear about it, what, and why.

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I'll add to this great advice with the following:

* Let us know what types of articles you want to see more of in the Scoop. Of course if these types of articles are either not in the Scoop already or there isn't enough of them, you might get the response that you should submit something.

* Let us know what types of articles you want to see less of in the Scoop.

* Let us know where we should have added more detail (or less) in an article.

We know that people want more informative articles, and we are doing what we can to include more of them.




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I enjoyed the Scoop. I thought the articles were fun. I even enjoyed the hero who obviously can't *have* a secret identity (due to his size) parroting the party line about how all supers should obey the law and expose their friends and family to mortal danger by revealing their true identities, or go be villains (yeah, right -- I have to wonder how many hundreds or thousands of "John Smith"s and "Janet Jefferson"s are in the Paragon City superhero registry).

When it's a crime to keep your identity secret, you make good people into criminals. Maybe the City Scoop could do some investigative journalism on the McCarthyesque treatment of the city's protectors. After all, who benefits most from having easy access to a hero's friends and family?

Who, indeed?


 

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I enjoyed the Scoop. I thought the articles were fun. I even enjoyed the hero who obviously can't *have* a secret identity (due to his size) parroting the party line about how all supers should obey the law and expose their friends and family to mortal danger by revealing their true identities, or go be villains (yeah, right -- I have to wonder how many hundreds or thousands of "John Smith"s and "Janet Jefferson"s are in the Paragon City superhero registry).

When it's a crime to keep your identity secret, you make good people into criminals. Maybe the City Scoop could do some investigative journalism on the McCarthyesque treatment of the city's protectors. After all, who benefits most from having easy access to a hero's friends and family?

Who, indeed?

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Richard Lamington of 42 Basker Street in Ferrysville, Wisconsin.


 

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I'll look into that for you bblackmoor, perhaps that would be an interesting article for Scoop Man to cover.