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A simple solution for the future explanation is for Jagex to shine their Spot-Lights on a wider range of topics. Not just Community Involvement, as it doesn't allow quality threads to receive the attention they deserve. Share the focus! Not just on the Community, but on the diverse ideas of the players! Sadly, the only option is to have a little less focus on the Community, and allow J-Mods to keep their eyes open and their Spot-Lights searching for topics outside of the Circle.

Why you ask?! Read further to get a better understanding.

The Jagex Castle. The famed citadel of stone that houses the J-Mods that produce our game... Oh, it must look beautiful. Let me describe this fortress for you:

The citadel is high up on a rocky outcrop, surrounded by nearly a dozen, cloud-piercing towers that serve as sentry points for watching the players as they go about their daily routines in Gielinor.

The towers of the Jagex Castle have huge, blazing bright Spot-Lights that focus themselves on players who are COMMUNITY FOCUSED. As the conglomeration of Community Focused players' vicinity ends, the brightness of the Spot-Lights diminish as well. Basically, to have th light upon you, you'd need to be Community Focused. There is a chance that a Jagex Guard can see you, though it's more likely to be seen or recognized if you are being shone upon. Get the light on you! If you're in the light, then you'll be inside the Circle of their focus. You'll be in Jagex's inner-circle. Be Community Focused! This is the promotion that Jagex has told to us - and there is nothing wrong with that. Being Community Focused is an exceptional lifestyle, and it truly does help the gaming environment. But, where does the pain and harm caused by having the Spot-Lights shine their glow upon the Community-Focused players come from?

Jagex will only recognize an estimated 5% of players that do not get involved with the Community. To be involved, you'd need to be in a CC, a clan, attend events, ect .