While I agree with this idea in theory, I’m not sure I see it working in practice. After observing the sentiment on MG and WrA both in-game and on the forums, I’m convinced more than ever that the RP community can’t even agree with itself.
Though I’m sure we can find certain points on which we would all be aligned, I fear there is far too much on which we may not be. If one were to consider only the most frequent feelings being expressed on the forums, it would be easy to develop a skewed, overly-negative impression. If I didn’t know any better, I’d think that Blizzard actively hated RP’ers, its story, and its game after reading what most often gets posted. And yet we often forget that human nature is to make the most noise when we are unhappy. When we are satisfied, we tend to stay largely quiet, content to enjoy whatever it is we’re consuming. So if the agitated and vocal contingent were to get most of what they want, how many quiet and content players would find themselves dissatisfied with those changes and therefore become the new wave of the agitated and vocal?
Before I say anything else, I think it’s important to state that I’m not trying to discourage conversation. I’ve just seen quite the push to rally behind a singular, monolithic agenda between this thread and the one on WrA’s forum. The RP community (and every community to some extent really) is notorious for ripping out its own throat and shooting itself in the foot. As with most Internet-based social platforms, the community and the media that facilitate it (forums, fan-sites, etc.) tend to stoke extreme emotion and a lot of hyperbole. I’ve witnessed, rather discouragingly, conversations over the years devolve into basically “this is what I personally want for the game/story/characters/features, and damn what anyone else wants or enjoys.”
With all of that in mind and our biases and patterns fully realized and understood, I hope we can see some positive change come from the community council. The fact that RP representatives have already begun to actively engage with the threads here and over on WrA is encouraging, and both players seem to have very calm and collected demeanors about them despite much of the cynicism being expressed toward and around them.
One last hope of mine in regards to conversations about what changes we as a community would like to see is that we all approach such conversations with open minds and with our emotions in check for the purpose of not immediately tearing down those who may not agree with us or want the same things as us. Maybe that’s asking a lot considering how things usually go, but it’s the only way I see anything productive coming from a figurative meeting of the RP minds.