[@PyroDash888] Except you're not a GM, so it doesn't matter. The thing is like, players can pretty much stick to what affects them and/or what they're interested in, but the staff of a game should be paying attention to everything so that they can properly make decisions. GMs have a responsibility to keep an RPG running smoothly for everyone, and thus need to get as much information as possible. Not just by reading all of the IC posts, which also allows them to catch any issues that arise and nip them in the bud quickly, but also by reading the OOC and/or dealing with player enquiries. GMs need to pay attention. They need to also coordinate their information and tell people it so that shit like "oh right yeah, we already filled that slot" doesn't happen. You can't be a GM if you just do the bare minimum and pay attention only to the shit that you think is interesting. You're the GM. You have a responsibility to take in all info so you can actually act. You need to remember every GMing decision you've made so it doesn't interfere with anything else. You need to communicate. By becoming a GM, you took on a responsibility. Don't half-arse it.