Ones who put narrow interpretations of what Free, Casual, and Advanced sections stand for. (This is something I get a complaints about from people who are not in my RP's.) At first glance my Rp's look advanced. They have detailed back stories, long character sheets, and the posts can get up into many paragraphs. All things that by a general look would place them in advanced and yet I host them in the Casual section and continue to run them there. Why? Because the casual section for me is more than just about over all layout and post length. It is also about mentoring, teaching, and improving ones skills. For my Rp's I require a minimal of 2 well developed paragraphs, which can fall into casual or advanced. People chose to post more. I am a very hands on GM. I go through the Cs's with a fine toothed comb, though even I miss things, and require corrections to be made that are needed. I walk Rpers through the process step by step if needed. Anything from coding help, to continuity issues, color codes that are easily read by others, how to host images, creating a back story that works with personality traits, and so forth. For posts, I critique and require edits if things are out of place, if a character suddenly isn't acting as their personality is listed to, what are the reasons behind it. I go through how to develop relations in Rp's that are not forced ships, point out metagaming, where to start collabs and if they are needed or not. How to go through called actions and rounds in fights. Developing skills through out an RP a character might not have started with, and so forth. It's a learning curve and it is why I host in the Casual section. Once you are in advanced, for me personally, I feel these things should not have to be something a GM holds an Rpers hand for. Rp should have a good base understanding of all of these things listed above and more. Advanced Rpers, while still learning and improving, shouldn't need as much guidance. (And from my experience here on the forum are far less open to it than those in the casual section.) So yes, I host in casual, yes I will continue to do so. I am teaching, and trying to help Rpers in my Rp's get a better hand on different Rping techniques. That for me is what Casual is for - learning and taking that next step.