Quote Originally Posted by AdvancedWind View Post
Then you should not join a LS that enforces people to do events, and would most likely be rejected when applying exactly because you wouldn't fit within that criteria, instead of first joining the linkshell and occupying a spot on a game that has no decent linkshell management options to kick you once the linkshell leader notice that you barely attend to events at all.

Saves your time (since you would join a linkshell that doesn't fit your own play style) AND saves the linkshell officers time for the exact same reason.

There's a good justification for applications right there ~
Technically, while you're expressing your opinion, I would fit the criteria to do most events but not daily like some hyped gamer fanatic hardcore, but I am only expressing how filling out applications to me is unnecessary. Manipulation is a dangerous thing. Having others a say whether a person can join or not can be easily determined by a trouble maker that would have friends of theirs forcing a vote against or with that person based on a personal experience when in fact that member in the ls was the one at fault proven. Of course, friends of those in that Ls can easily determine the person's fate based on saying "no we shouldn't have him he argued with my friend" where as there is "oh yeah, let's have him in he helped me several times". Which argument would win here? The first comment. Because the majority forgets the good deeds that are done, and the sin that are left unforgotten.