1. I had never heard of a site doing anything other, but I'm glad what mjack brought up is, indeed, what is being done. I had never considered the possibility of getting rid of the index page.
2.
Also, for the M:EM, I know you guys don't wanna do anything you haven't vetted yet, but what about working on something new to serialize (eventually), but keeping it to PMs? You can share, edit and perfect it, but the community at large would be unaware of it until it's posted? I dunno, I just like the idea of new content as well as highlighting old stories.
~SE++
To be fair, I think I'm the only one in this thread who has said I'm explicitly against posting new material to the front page without it being voted on.
I mean, as far as making something in secret before putting it up for vote, I think we in general would be okay if it's from some of our more active writers (like Raven, Tevish, or Orcish) -- we usually only tell people to hold off on votes when newcomers come in, post their first story ever, and then immediately asking to vote on it without getting feedback and working on it. It's probably a drive among all of us to get that feedback by making our work publicly available before voting, which is why most stories stay up for a month or two before being voted on.
Point being, I wouldn't be against it, so long as it went through the due process.
3.
Maybe we could do essentially a Secret Project Poll... put the poll up as normal with a message saying "check your PMs for the story for this Secret Project Poll"...
Luna, you'd be handling that, probably, since upkeep is your wheelhouse. What do you think about the feasibility of that? Would that be possible for you and also acceptable from the perspective of vetting new works before putting them up on the main page?
The really tricky thing is that it means we would have to decide BEFORE THE STORY IS WRITTEN whether a story is even suitable for main page serialization! That would be... weird. But maybe not as risky as it sounds given the quality of our writers.
That sounds like a decent enough plan. Depending on the parties involved, we could also use google docs to read and comment among ourselves. As far as deciding beforehand, we have effectively two years to prepare for this. If something big is planned we can
plan to prepare it for the front page, and if it ends up running a bit short, we can just put it up like a normal piece and then move on to the next big project.