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ACTIVITY CHECK | February 10th - March 10th
◣ Activity Check ◢
REQUIREMENTS:
You may choose A, B, or C to pass:A) Two Posts or Logs made by your character (with at least one reply)
B) One post or log and five comments on a thread in a different post
C) Fifteen of your comments total with two different characters
The threads can be from February 10th to March 10th in date. They do not have to have started within those dates; backtags are acceptable so long as they fall within this time span! Please, please comment to this with your characters' information. As always, we will put up a warning list on the 5th.
If you passed your last AC on hiatus you have to post activity this AC period or else talk to us first in case this is not possible.
EXCEPTIONS:
You are only exempt from the Activity Check if you:A) Were accepted within the past app round. That is any character accepted in the month of February!
B) Posted on the HIATUS POST. Remember that you cannot pass two ACs with hiatus in a row.
Slowatuses do not count and you still must post to the AC!
Remember, if you somehow cannot fill these requirements, come to Dees, Nik, or Ten about it and we will discuss it!
Use the following format to comment to the AC. If you are adding AC proof for additional characters at a later date, please do so in a completely new comment, rather than a reply to your old one or by editing:
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Firstly, because the AC period is from February 10 to March 10, tags before February 10 don't count towards AC. That means Tony's post wouldn't count as Post-type activity (though you can still use ongoing threads in that post as Thread-type activity).
Secondly, if you're linking threads for activity, please link the thread starting from the tag that's within the AC period; that makes the counting process a lot easier, thanks!
If there's anything unclear about this explanation, or you have questions regarding AC, don't hesitate to ask!
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