@wayspotters One that rejects too much. That kills motivation and prevents people from trying to nominate anything. A newbie that gets 3+ rejections out of their first 5 is probably not going to continue trying.
@wayspotters That being said, with the park renovations we’re having at a few of parks in town, once they’re completed I think the hassle will be worth it because I’m thinking there will be a huge net gain in two, and we’ll break even in the other.
@wayspotters If I see something really bad, on k-12 or obstructing emergency services, I’ll report that and it’s usually taken care of. Outside of that, unless it can be replaced by something else, I’m not bothering because I’m not willing to do all the work it takes to remove something.
@gocastpodcast Being able to have a lot of options of what you can do with your rewards. For example, I liked being able to save the rocket boss radars for shadow legends I actually wanted; but now you have to complete the research if you want the next one.
If science class explained everything with Midwest emo music, we would have a lot more people paying attention.
Nuclear power explained.
It’s just a fancy way to heat water and make electricity.
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@uniquemoviemom Captain America, and it’s not even close. Bow and arrow Batman knockoff is pretty high tier; but Cap can do everything he does along with having everything boosted beyond peak in strength and reflexes.
@wayspotters Approves it needs in order to be approved; and maybe every 5-10 denies cause it to need to reach a higher threshold of approves in order to be approved. So instead of 35 total approves it needs 45-50. So the more gatekeepers rejecting for silly reasons the slower the system moves
@wayspotters If I had to guess that may because the most gatekeepy elements have moved back to OPR. How I think the system approves or denies is in a tiered system. My guess is that if you got 35 approves and 0 denies it would go through immediately, however, the more denies it gets the more