Lately I have seen tons of questions being posted about Zoners, Mollies or anything else that comes up in roleplay.
For example, zoners got blanket bountied in roleplay, and then questions started popping left and right in general discussion about that, and the entire conflict got dragged to ooc. Now I know reality TV kicks ass and we would all love to know what's happening every moment everywhere, but some things could just be left a mystery?
For example, I saw the guy asking about Molly and BAF treaty the other night, and while his question is fully valid and should be answered, perhaps looking at things from another perspective would help too:
You're creating a Molly and you're curious about something, why don't you scout for other mollies around, ask for a skype channel for emergencies or simply go into the play and actually roleplay your character like he's still wet behind his ears.
Again, not "you're dumb for doing it like that, do it my way" just a suggestion topic.
It breeds roleplay in the game, and not to mention that, if you're lucky enough you will find someone cool and awesome who will take you around and show you how to own - molly style. Regardless of what you know about mollies, until you actually make one and fly trough dublin with a molly ID, someone who was doing it 3 months before you knows way more than you do. You can always learn something trough in RP interaction. With OORP questions you learn, but you do not breed more in rp interaction.
Not knowing some of these pretty major facts can lead to some awkward moments.
For example an Order indie was freaking out and summoning reinforcements to the Alaska hole because he thought the SCRA were going to attack (they're our allies if you didn't know).
Every faction should have a quick guide (that is updated regularly) that displays all treaties and hostilities etc.
That's also true, thanks for pointing that out.
It would be cool if the wiki actually displays basic information about the faction but also hides the information not privileged to the "new" members.