I, uhm. I... am sorry you have received such a reception from people and are feeling this way.
However, I read back through all of my posts, and I fail to understand where I let out this type of vibe, which I apologize for if I did. (Understand it may be aimed elsewhere, but as it came right after my post, I'm going with that for now.)
I admit that I got... peeved when someone wanted to 'label' people as [slow] using code, and I didn't respond to that person very nicely. Because I don't see how that would help anything, and I felt it would discourage those people from bothering to play at all, and because they put assumptions with my suggestions that I did not state.
What I DID SAY was... find the people you enjoy RPing with, and RP with them. People whose styles match yours. People you enjoy being around. If people who take a long time aren't conducive to what you have time for, people can be asked OOCly to be more polite to the people they are playing with, or scenes can be left to invite people you know you can interact with in that amount of time and enjoy. (Totally mentioned that.) Sparkles suggested people can communicate better and forewarn people. "Hey, I only have about an hour," to hopefully help them understand the time constraints. Personally, I usually do that - I'll even warn when time is getting short. And, I'll warn if I'm going to be slow because of meetings, or work, or distraction. And I tell them that a later time is fine if they don't have time for that. Communication is key, I think. (As is filling out whois information, where RP preferences can be stated.)
I have, not once, defended people who are idling out on a constant basis - in fact, I tried to draw the conversation BACK TO that a while back. I just said that someone taking 5-10 per pose is not the same as someone idling out every pose (i.e. taking 20-30). And, legitimately, it's not.
You're one of my favorite people Galax - I'm not trying to argue with you. I don't think anyone else is, either. I think we're all just trying to understand one another.
However, one thing I have always loved about this game is how inclusive it has been. That... everyone CAN find something they enjoy. If we start making anyone (short posers, long posers, crafters, etc) feel as if they aren't making valuable contributions to the game because they don't RP like these other people RP, it's not okay. And, reading through this thread, that's what's bothered me and made me... peeved. This thread has been insulting to people who have a lot of time for the game, to people who have long poses, to people who have short poses, people who don't have as much time, and quite a lot of others. Which is probably what's bringing out the hurt feelings and knee-jerk comments.
I think there are a lot of raw feelings, and they are valuable, but deep breaths need to be taken so we can respond to one another in ways that allow us to
1) have differing opinions, and
2) allow everyone to know that having a different opinion is alright so
3) all of the opinions together can come to a solution.
Not a solution that punishes anyone, or makes anyone feel bad, or makes anyone feel like they don't make a valuable contribution - but a solution that doesn't force people to RP a certain way, because just like we might lose players if we force everyone to do 'short and quick' in public, we might lose players if we force 'long play'. Our RP culture doesn't say, "Use this length of poses." It gives options. People can use says, people can use emotes, people can use short or long. No solution we give should eliminate the existing options. Our solution might not make everyone happy (impossible to satisfy everyone), but we shouldn't make other people feel as if they are insignificant or wrong because they prefer a certain style of RP while others prefer other styles of RP.