There has been alot of talk about adjustments to how people register for events to increase accountability on safety/gameplay rules, private forum participation, etc, etc. An idea has been floating around about having players sign up themselves for events basically doing away with the +1's, +6's, etc.
Im not sure that by making people register for an account on AP it's going to solve any issues such as not reading the safety rules or gameplay rules, participate in private forums, etc,etc on its own.
A player ultimately holds the key to weither or not they are going to be a pro-active consciousness player in terms of taking the time to read what the host has planned and posted and follow through.
I am okay with the notion of allowing the continuation of +1's, +6's, etc based on the contingent that the person signing them up is held accountable for them knowing the rules and what needs to be done on gameday. They know the person. If they feel that they do not want the risk of tarnishing their own reputation here then they don't sign up for that person. We hold them to a level of accountability on age sponsorships and no shows, so why not this? Again if they feel the person or persons are not worth vouching for then they don't speak up for them and tell them to get their own account and post up that they are going.
for my own events, I will make sure that all rules and anything that is not considered "confidential" to the event is posted in the public forums so that its accessible to them. I am also going to have a vertical banner made with all the rules on it. Posted by the registration tent.
I also don't believe 18+ age limits are a solution because the hacking and cheating and blind firing is being done at all age levels.
Thoughts?