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Questionable Questing

Radiant Knight
Radiant Knight
Because they don't get paid, so they only check in on the site occasionally.
Daemon Targaryen
Daemon Targaryen
The worst is, i commented when they were on the site, yet they didn't said anything
ReinZero
ReinZero
Because even the staff can be busy with life. So forum tagging is very missable at times. This is why the qq irc channel is a go to alternative.
ReinZero
ReinZero
In some cases it's maybe because the issue is obscure enough that it takes time to work out a solution.
magic9mushroom
magic9mushroom
>The worst is, i commented when they were on the site, yet they didn't said anything

"On the site" is a fuzzy notion. People are considered "online" if their last action was within a certan amount of time (AIUI); this does not necessarily imply that they will perform their next action within a reasonable time or that they will have the opportunity to check alerts at that time.
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