That post makes me rather disappointed ... but if that is the official stance then made up my mind about joining the GM team. 
That GMs work long and hard, I don't doubt it .. hosting events is tough work and hardly ever appreciated. That you do not seem to be interested in good roleplay but more in pleasing the greater community ... that makes me wonder for the first time if Planeshift really is heading down a better road than all those commercial games out there. Maybe Planeshift isn't a game for me after all.
Do keep making events, I'm certain the majority appreciates them but make no mistake. They are about the reward and the reward alone for those who participate ... though can we ask you to please leave us roleplayers at peace in our tavern? Bringing an OOC mob in there is very disruptive for those that do want to roleplay seriously.
Zan, the post above yours is the universal excuse from the GMs/Devs about something. I've heard it a ton of times before; you can't criticize or suggest something to them, or else they'll get really defensive and say their way is better without a logical explanation as to how and why.
There weren't even any newer players in the last event I saw (Geanna and Cleaning Kran). Everyone in that event were people that I'd seen and roleplayed with in the past, and JUST because of the label, their personalities were completely different. They all cared more about the reward than acting like their character would, and even though it was said that you should act as your character in these events, that's obviously not how you progress in them.
Using "I have a ton of work to do" isn't an excuse at all. Sure, you work hard, good for you, you volunteered. If you're going to host events as a "branch" of this work, make sure you do it correctly. This game is about roleplay, not rewards, and if you're going to completely ignore what people do and just go with whatever storyline you wanted, what's the point?
There was another event where there was this guy upstairs in the tavern (some Ynnwn) that had his daughter abducted or something. About eighty people crowded around him and started making a ton of noise, causing all of this fuss over something that they wouldn't even care about if it was a normal label. I finally had enough of the noise and, literally, had my character try to kick the GM guy down the stairs and out the door to get him to find his daughter.
Guess what? Completely ignored.
You have no perspective at all. You just do this to give out some reward at the end, which doesn't inspire any sort of RP for newer players. Instead I would see it as "I should go find the guy with the yellow label! He can give me stuff!"
And to Proglin: What you said to begin with is exactly WHY labels should be removed. When you removed the labels, no one joined because the event storyline and plot was, I'm just gonna come out and say it, boring. No one would CARE if a Kran is shirking his duties ICly, but when they see that blue label they ALL swarm around him because they KNOW there will be some type of reward at the end. If these events even have a hope of being hosted ICly, then they should be made into something that peoples' CHARACTERS would care about.
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Suno I just don't understand why you deal with things this way. If you didn't like something about the GM event, why didn't you take the time to sit down figure out the problem and perhaps a solution or suggestion or even state what the problem is and that you have no solutions but you just wanted to point them out. Instead you leave these angry messages and you take it out on the GM's. Don't you understand they work really hard? Your ignorant rant will only discourage them and make them feel like you don't give a rats ass what they do just as long as they fix what you complaint about. I guess you really just don't understand how much it takes to make an event happen. It is impossible to make everyone happy as you so nicely pointed out.
Zorbels, what do you think this thread is? It states a solution (removing labels) that would encourage roleplay and benefit the overall environment. I've stated the problem (people only joining because of the label and reward), so now if you guys stop complaining that you have all this work to do and your way is better, something could be done. I've said my part, why can't I get a real response?