I believe more in the teaching/didactive way rather than the one of harassments. Call me idealistic

Still, the point is that both harassing with wipes or implementing fees on forming guilds haven\'t stopped, neither the powerleveling or the mass recruiting.
To drive new players to the real and fun side of PS (rp or learning how to, or even watching how others do) is a matter that has to involve all the community. I saw a nice role of the RM team in that commitment, and I expressed that in another thread, but again, they don\'t have to be alone.
The community has to ask to herself if it really wants more roleplayers, or people willing to learn how to. If the answer is affirmative, and I\'m sure it has to be; then the commitment of each of us, is try to reach that objective; that implies trying not to only tell about the sewers and rat infestation when someone new comes, but a more dedicated effort to show what is the \"right\" way (that, I admit, isn\'t always easy, and it can be exhausting, but that\'s where the community takes part)
And if some \"powerleveler\" or one of the many newcomers that have been lead to a massive mindless npc killing is reading this: Go and hunt for roleplayers, there\'s more reward awaiting than hunting for trepors.
EDIT: I seem to understand (I guess I\'m wrong) that is a necessary requirement that those players leave their guilds in order to be \"spotted\" by the roleplaying community. I fail to see why, are those \"powerlevel\" guilds really so powerful as to blind all of their members?