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While the events in RSD mainly focussed on Rolling Sky, there have also been general quizzes added, such as the famous "Thinking Corner", where riddles and quizzes about any topic were hosted. | While the events in RSD mainly focussed on Rolling Sky, there have also been general quizzes added, such as the famous "Thinking Corner", where riddles and quizzes about any topic were hosted. | ||
==Community== | |||
Due to the removal of Dancing Line and Dancing Ball as official server games, a part of the members left the community due to their disinterest in Rolling Sky. This part was rather small however, since the community reached its peak size during the Rolling Sky Discord era, reaching ~2500 members at its maximum. Due to its name and defined topic, people could identify if the things that they would like to talk about was included in the server and therefore made the server more attractive. While there were a lot of people who solely chatted about Rolling Sky (and its sequel) or people who didn't chat often, there were also a lot of people who befriended each other in the server, expanding the "Core Community" of the server (also called "Diamond Heart" by some members). | |||
This core community almost solely used Rolling Sky Discord to chat in all of Discord and built a lot of projects together to increase the community feeling or benefit the server in any other way. Notable projects were the continuation of the Family Pictures and the extreme growth of the Rolling Sky Discord Community YouTube Channel. Many other "unofficial" artworks were drawn for the server and a website dedicated to RSD was also in the works. | |||
==Growth== | |||
With the growth of the community, the YouTube Content Creators inside the server also increased, which also advertised the server on their videos. To this day, some Rolling Sky videos still have a link to the server, referring it as "Rolling Sky Discord". A lot of people joined the server to talk about their favourite game on the biggest Discord server about it, or also wanted to get in touch with the Content Creators they watched. Another encouragement for joining the server was also the presence and for the first time, activity of official Rolling Sky developers outside of Chinese chatting applications. | |||
===Rolling Sky Officials=== | |||
Though the first Rolling Sky Officials already had joined the server in its first major era "Reflex Games Discord", they showed little to no activity due to businesses and The Great Firewall in China, which also blocked Discord. In the RSD Era however, the activity of the officials increased by a bit, causing an incredibly large amount of people to join the chat and try to interact with the officials. The two officials in the server at that time were "figo" and "Grace". | |||
==Problems== | |||
===Raiders=== | |||
===towo=== | |||
While the MLG Dancing Line problem was fixed relatively quickly in the Reflex Games Discord era, the towo problem continued to persist. Raids were continuing, however the way they were executed in took a giant change in 2019. | |||
====Ramesh==== | |||
Ramesh was an Indian member of the Dancing Line community back in 2019, and while the member had done some mistakes, their intents weren't necessarily evil. Due to these mistakes repeating eventually moderation was taken against him. The "towo" raider (team) took advantage of this and impersonated Ramesh to use these accounts as their raiding accounts now. These raids were one of the biggest ones seen in the server history, putting the name "Ramesh" in a very bad reputation as no one knew the raider accounts were maintained by towo. To fight against raids, members of RSD and related communities founded a server solely used to collect User IDs of the raiders and investigate them. As the real Ramesh contacted individuals trying to explain the truth, the truth about the Ramesh raider accounts were uncovered as well. As destroying Ramesh's reputation wasn't very possible now, the raid amounts started to decline. | |||