TrevLovesJanice wrote:
I agree. It is not as respectful for the "old school" players, and seems a cop-out compared to a silence.
You can tell if people have contributed to a silence, but not if they have contributed to a "noise".
Poor decision IMO.
You can tell if people have contributed to a silence, but not if they have contributed to a "noise".
Poor decision IMO.
But it takes effort and energy to make noise. A minutes silence is more a time to reflect. A minutes noise lets you show your emotion.