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How come one can only be a member of 4 groups max?

Posted 14 years ago by Eleanor Rigby Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • Four? Lucky. I can only be in three.

    I think it's to make sure you don't split yourself too many ways, so that you can't be in *all* the groups, so that being in one is supposed to be really meaningful.
    Posted 14 years ago by Catriona Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Or maybe it's not 4.

    I just dropped out of one, so I'm only in 3 now, and it's still telling me I'm in the max groups.

    Or maybe nothing will work until the game is on again......
    Posted 14 years ago by Eleanor Rigby Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I'm in three groups right now and it's okay with me joining another.
    Posted 14 years ago by Catriona Subscriber! | Permalink
  • 3 is my max
    Posted 14 years ago by Tingly Subscriber! | Permalink
  • maybe to inspire competition between groups for membership, thus forcing groups to put effort into being useful?
    Posted 14 years ago by striatic Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Yeah! Now who wants to join my happy, fruity fun family group? ^^

    Pweeasse? ^^

    alpha.glitch.com/groups/RLI...
    Posted 14 years ago by Catriona Subscriber! | Permalink
  • No spamming dude -.-

    My max is 3. Kinda annoying :/
    Posted 14 years ago by Hburger Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I think someone just set a default value and hasn't changed it yet.
    Posted 14 years ago by Nanookie Subscriber! | Permalink
  • glitch's first group spam. a historic moment.
    Posted 14 years ago by striatic Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Did you just call me a dude? DX

    I personally don't think the limit should be changed, at least until we have more people playing. If everyone is in every group...
    Posted 14 years ago by Catriona Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Sorry Dryea, I didn't mean it like that :)
    Posted 14 years ago by Hburger Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Oh is this a group spamming thread...? Cause i got some....
    Posted 14 years ago by Jeff Subscriber! | Permalink
  • No, it's not.
    Posted 14 years ago by Catriona Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I don't know the specific motive for the 3-group limit, but I've been curious myself. Unfortunately the people with answers are really busy this week but I'll see if I can't find an answer.
    Posted 14 years ago by Beefcake Subscriber! | Permalink