Reaven
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| 08 Mar 2014 03:36 PM |
From February 27 2010 to March 8 2014, APN ran. It ran upon the foundations of morality, justice, and enjoyment. It ran a long history under Reaven, and other leaders Bobatheman and Varnassi. All ran APN to its fullest. And all stand honored in the eyes of the members they led. APN led the BTMpire, tore it down, then stood in the forefront of the empire a second time. It provided for thousands of members a place in which they could enjoy Roblox safely and try to live up to morals that are hardly taught in our world anymore.
But all things must end one day. After 4 years of running, APN saw roblox's community decline, the game decline, and the morality of the site generally fall apart more and more. It simply proved not to be worth continuing on past that point. APN also did not have the kind of leadership who would have been able to run something so massive and important without ruining it for a long time. \
So in the end, APN ended as a lesson. A lesson to how to build a successful, multithousand member group upon morality, rather than the greedy, arrogant tendencies that a large number of Roblox's groups seem to found themselves upon. It also served as a lesson in dedication. It took threatening a shutdown for APN to go into overdrive for the sake of its own survival, but it was too late, and too little. Dedication must be done at all times, and with high effort to prove that a group is worth what people believe.
And now, the members of APN who suffered that judgement, that concept, spread themselves across Roblox, spreading word of the faults and goodness of APN, and try to change Roblox's group structure for the better. But it requires that others understand why and how morality in modern times is still a perfectly viable option for leadership.
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