Hello everyone,
There are so many huge clans out there, with 50 and even more clan members.. Sometimes it's hard to find out who is inactive or not , or if someone has left or not. I believe it will good to add Clans section ( Community<clans<clanmates) a new column saying when this player last logged in. This way you may be able to have a better control of your clan members.
Sorry, but this has been brought up before and Jagex has no interest in disclosing this information to other players. The most you can do at the moment is check the HiScores. If they don't appear of it, then they're inactive.
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As Kera mentioned, Runeclan is a great way to keep track of your members. You can check individually or use it as a means to show which members haven't gained xp in a set amount of months (1, 2, 3 etc.). If someone has logged in, they should have gained at-least 1 xp in a month (naturally there are some exceptions, but largely this holds true).
Jeremy C
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It would be nice if we could have XP tracker tools in-house rather than relying on a third party site to gather this information.
But why would Jagex need to bother with that when theres people who build offsites anyway, think the answer is they know offsites will save them time in not having to do things themselves unless ofc they will find a way to charge for it. Rune metrics ££££££
Scret
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[But why would Jagex need to bother with that when theres people who build offsites anyway, think the answer is they know offsites will save them time in not having to do things themselves unless ofc they will find a way to charge for it. Rune metrics ££££££
What it really comes down to is a matter of security versus convenience. The site mentioned in this thread is not a
Jagex approved fansite
, it's not even formally recognized by Jagex. This suggests to me that there is zero collaboration between Jagex and this third party site. The greatest concern, in my eyes, is the level of security the site has.
One of the factors considered by Jagex when applying to become an approved fansite is security, as evidenced below. This quote was taken from the thread I linked to above:
The owners of a Recognised Fansite focus solely on RuneScape and have a genuine
commitment towards growing their website, both in terms of the resources they offer and their communities.
The owners recognize the importance of security and data management, with systems, processes and privacy policies in place.
The fansite must have a functional website with up to date content where all content must be your own, and content must not be copied or plagiarized from any other website.
The site is fantastic, Adblock and any generic antivirus program will keep you safe so long as you don't give up your own account information to the site.
Runeclan doesn't require you to sign up.
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Jeremy C
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Scret
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[But why would Jagex need to bother with that when theres people who build offsites anyway, think the answer is they know offsites will save them time in not having to do things themselves unless ofc they will find a way to charge for it. Rune metrics ££££££
What it really comes down to is a matter of security versus convenience. The site mentioned in this thread is not a
Jagex approved fansite
, it's not even formally recognized by Jagex. This suggests to me that there is zero collaboration between Jagex and this third party site. The greatest concern, in my eyes, is the level of security the site has.
One of the factors considered by Jagex when applying to become an approved fansite is security, as evidenced below. This quote was taken from the thread I linked to above:
The owners of a Recognised Fansite focus solely on RuneScape and have a genuine
commitment towards growing their website, both in terms of the resources they offer and their communities.
The owners recognize the importance of security and data management, with systems, processes and privacy policies in place.
The fansite must have a functional website with up to date content where all content must be your own, and content must not be copied or plagiarized from any other website.
Yea but Jagex really dont care as long as someone out there is doing the work for them then its all good to them.