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Player9999

Member
37 seconds since the last Inno Diamonds purchase larger than a house?..... Or until Bot auto-kill?

Did you ask the same question in another forum and FB username? The answer that they should instead be marinated and stored until it's time for the next active members barbeque seemed popular.

Seriously, unless you need space for new recruits, it's useful to keep a full roster, and only kick enough to leave 1-3 spaces for new members to accept invitations. With mobile-style speed menus for polish and AW's on HTML5, and some event quests on top of daily help, it's useful to keep a 3 page menu of members.
 

Crow Last Elf

Well-Known Member
If your fs doesn't already have a limit that is acknowledged by the membership, then it can be based on when your fs starts expressing the feeling that not replacing that member is causing other activities to be more difficult to achieve. If members are thinking that if you replaced X, you would be able to trade easier, achieve your tournament or spire goals, or have an easier time during the FA, then it is time to replace them.

If you have a less than full fs and are recruiting, having an inactive member show up in elvenstats probably hurts your recruiting efforts, but having only one member inactive shouldn't be too bad.

In my most active fs, going 2 weeks without notice is a no-no. And as soon as the member shows up as inactive in elvenstats and can't be contacted in any world, they are going to be let go.
 

Henroo

Oh Wise One
What I do is after a month of inactivity I send them an "are you still playing?" message. This message also gives a 1 week deadline to respond or to resume play. If I have not heard from them after that, I remove them.
 

Bethanne Rainbow

Active Member
If your fs doesn't already have a limit that is acknowledged by the membership, then it can be based on when your fs starts expressing the feeling that not replacing that member is causing other activities to be more difficult to achieve. If members are thinking that if you replaced X, you would be able to trade easier, achieve your tournament or spire goals, or have an easier time during the FA, then it is time to replace them.

If you have a less than full fs and are recruiting, having an inactive member show up in elvenstats probably hurts your recruiting efforts, but having only one member inactive shouldn't be too bad.

In my most active fs, going 2 weeks without notice is a no-no. And as soon as the member shows up as inactive in elvenstats and can't be contacted in any world, they are going to be let go.
If your fs doesn't already have a limit that is acknowledged by the membership, then it can be based on when your fs starts expressing the feeling that not replacing that member is causing other activities to be more difficult to achieve. If members are thinking that if you replaced X, you would be able to trade easier, achieve your tournament or spire goals, or have an easier time during the FA, then it is time to replace them.

If you have a less than full fs and are recruiting, having an inactive member show up in elvenstats probably hurts your recruiting efforts, but having only one member inactive shouldn't be too bad.

In my most active fs, going 2 weeks without notice is a no-no. And as soon as the member shows up as inactive in elvenstats and can't be contacted in any world, they are going to be let go.
Thank you!
 
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