08-26-2005, 06:54 PM
Well, here's the deal Wolfy: It's not that you're too new, it's that you're not well-known enough. People on the board don't feel they REALLY know you and what you stand for. If you want to be taken seriously, you should explain to people, as detailed as you can, why you'd be the man who would be a good updater. You need to tell people more about your skills, your plans for the site, how often you think you'd be able to update, etc.
What I've personally heard from everyone who's ever asked me if they could help me run the DHZ is something along the lines of, "Let me help you because I want to help," but there isn't any GOOD reason to trust them or their word that they'd even be able to help at all.
Most people start off strong, but keep in mind that this site is the biggest digimon hentai site on the net. When word gets around that it's updating again, whoever's doing the updating is going to get flooded with new submissions. Most people piddle out after a couple of weeks under that pressure. If you want people to support you, show them why you WON'T be the type to buckle when the pressure turns up.
Soni
What I've personally heard from everyone who's ever asked me if they could help me run the DHZ is something along the lines of, "Let me help you because I want to help," but there isn't any GOOD reason to trust them or their word that they'd even be able to help at all.
Most people start off strong, but keep in mind that this site is the biggest digimon hentai site on the net. When word gets around that it's updating again, whoever's doing the updating is going to get flooded with new submissions. Most people piddle out after a couple of weeks under that pressure. If you want people to support you, show them why you WON'T be the type to buckle when the pressure turns up.
Soni