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An error occurred while saving the comment Jason Levine commentedAgreed. As I just posted in another feedback item regarding allowing narrators to delete content, Storium's terms of service pretty much require players to also be able to delete content as a way of ending our licensing agreement with Storium. By not allowing players to delete posts, it means we license our content perpetually to Storium forever or until a narrator deletes it (which they currently cannot do).
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We will figure out a way to allow game deletion while also respecting players’ rights to their own content. This may take a bit because our current architecture doesn’t support editing a game’s history, extracting a specific user’s contributions, or exporting game content. All of these things are planned, though.
An error occurred while saving the comment Jason Levine commentedGlad to see this is being reviewed, because it's an important feature with Storium's terms of service. The license that is granted to Storium regarding a user's content is pretty standard for social networks, but other social networks let the user void the license by deleting the content. If we can't delete content, that extends the license too far.
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Great suggestion, thank you! We actually have this in our evil plans. Worlds will come with narrator and player-oriented documents that provide backstory, plot ideas, etc. You’ll be able to edit and add to these in the course of play!
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Thanks for the suggestion, we’ll put this on our list…
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Great suggestion, thank you! We like the idea of some manner of player-to-play recognition, and Karma might be a way to do it. Longer term we are also considering audience recognition — that is, people who are reading your story but not playing in it.
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We will soon be adding the ability for the narrator to explicitly specify which characters are in a given scene. Would that help a bit?
Meanwhile, you can visually segment the action in a scene by using a horizontal rule (“
-” in our layout syntax). Note also that the system does not require that players make a move in every scene. So you can ask someone to “sit this one out” and the scene will be able to progress just fine. Hopefully these techniques can get you un-stuck for the time being?Regarding simultaneous scenes, we’ve received this suggestion from a couple of other users, too, and so we are thinking hard about how we could add it to Storium without making things difficult to use and understand. It’s high on our list so please stay tuned.
Thanks for the feedback!
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Absolutely this. There's another feedback item that suggested "status cards", but the answer from Storium is that the idea is that Strength/Weaknesses cards work as status cards. Except narrators can't give those out either. This would add a great deal of flexibility to narrators.