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+ | == Proposal to change word limit rule == | ||
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+ | What if we amend the word limit rule so that you can enter a chapter below 250 words or over 3000, however: | ||
+ | * ''if'' you enter a chapter below 250 words, you implicitly grant other users the right to add to it (it is seen as an 'incomplete' chapter) | ||
+ | * ''if'' you enter a chapter over 3000 words, you implicitly grant other users the right to enter a breakaway option somewhere in the middle, wherever they see fit (i.e. an option to continue with this chapter or to go to my brand new one) | ||
+ | What do you think? |
Revision as of 03:12, 28 September 2005
Seems fair enough to me.
--Lexin 8 September 2005 16:56 (GMT)
Proposal to change word limit rule
What if we amend the word limit rule so that you can enter a chapter below 250 words or over 3000, however:
- if you enter a chapter below 250 words, you implicitly grant other users the right to add to it (it is seen as an 'incomplete' chapter)
- if you enter a chapter over 3000 words, you implicitly grant other users the right to enter a breakaway option somewhere in the middle, wherever they see fit (i.e. an option to continue with this chapter or to go to my brand new one)
What do you think?