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Talon_Oakenleaf
07-31-2011, 11:35 AM
Hello all, I have recently been promoted to guild leader of a fairly large guild. I currently know how many accounts are in the guild, but would like to know if there is a way to determine which toons bleong to which account and which accounts have not been active in the last couple of weeks?
Lithic
07-31-2011, 11:38 AM
Hello all, I have recently been promoted to guild leader of a fairly large guild. I currently know how many accounts are in the guild, but would like to know if there is a way to determine which toons bleong to which account and which accounts have not been active in the last couple of weeks?
Yes there is.
Step 1: Kick everyone.
Step 2: Don't make anyone an officer
Step 3: Have people email/message you for reinvites.
;)
Talon_Oakenleaf
07-31-2011, 11:39 AM
Yes there is.
Step 1: Kick everyone.
Step 2: Don't make anyone an officer
Step 3: Have people email/message you for reinvites.
;)
Somewhat a horrible idea, but thanks ( i think) :)
You can sort the guild list by date/inactive playtime, boot anyone you feel is inactive or fits your criteria
Tobril
07-31-2011, 04:22 PM
You’re in a hard position due to there being no way to tell if
you’ve booted every character from an account.
(or to what account a character belongs)
Even if you boot people who haven’t played for X amount of
time you still end up with people who log one character for
five minutes a month to “say hi” or somesuch, which doesn’t
really help guild members run quests and does hurt renown.
As an alternative to “boot everyone” cleanup method you might have
people send you a list of their characters (myddo blows for
figuring this out) and boot everyone not on a list.
Regardless of how you go about this it’s important to communicate
to the guild what is going on via as many ways as you can.
(MoTD, Guild Site, Twitter, Facebook, etc)
You may make a mistake here and there and people might get
****ed from time to time, but so long as you do things in a
consistent manner and communicate why you take guild related
actions you should do fine.
R0cksteady
07-31-2011, 04:27 PM
Yes there is.
Step 1: Kick everyone.
Step 2: Don't make anyone an officer
Step 3: Have people email/message you for reinvites.
;)
This is the worst idea I've ever heard
Anyway, yeah, it would really be helpful to be able to see which toons belong to which account. When it's a large guild, it's just insanely hard to keep track of.
Splotto
07-31-2011, 04:28 PM
Hello:
You can post a guild message (or a link to one) telling everyone that you plan on cleaning house in 4 weeks. Tell them that if they would like their toons to remain in the guild to please log on within the next 4 weeks.
Then after 4 weeks you can simply delete any toon that has not logged in over 4 weeks.
Doomcrew
07-31-2011, 04:36 PM
Appoint an membership officer, and have them compile a list of
everyones alts. Any characters not on that list, ask in guild in anyone
knows who they are, figure out if they were just overlooked or
inactive or whatever and proceed accordingly.
Give everyone time to get it together, communicate with the guild
as to why you are doing it, and be patient.
Limit your new memberships until you have a handle on what is already
in guild.
Cheers
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