dray: (Clock Gears)
Dray ([personal profile] dray) wrote in [community profile] dailyicons 2024-12-31 10:18 pm (UTC)

Hello! Long-time lurker, perennially bad at committing but really enjoying this comm's premise (and it doesn't help that I draw my icons, so one-a-day would be a breakneck speed for my poor wrists!)

As someone who is perennially unable to commit, I think that putting old tables on hold is a fantastic idea! It could very well be a great one-two punch of reaching out to past years' participants with a gentle nudge, "hey, you had this commitment and your card is more than 1 year old. Want to hop back in and finish it?" (Purely optional; that sounds like a lot of work, too.)

I don't think it would hurt to hold on to that information somewhere, even if it's an old post that is no longer stickied with the topmost information. DW is good about holding space for old things.

Does [community profile] dailyicons hold amnesty periods? It might be cool to have an event once in a while that cheers on amnesty-catch-up rounds, or celebrates taking on-hold challenges off hold in a non-judgemental manner. If the goal is to get people back on the horse, then finding ways to celebrate stepping up again would be super cool. (I'm in my [community profile] snowflake_challenge mode right now so I'm generally feeling pretty hype! In any case thank you for running this, I need to make more art and stick to the bit more often. Having these reminders helps, though I haven't asked for a table yet.)

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