@MahzI think a good addition to RPG would be a mechanic where co-GM's can edit the first post of the OOC. Currently I am co-GMing an RP where I create lots of content, and will also keep creating content as long as I see fit. However it's a hassle to have to send it to the OP owner every time I need to add something, or change something, or simply update something or correct mistakes.
Something like this should/could be optional, to tag for a GM. I can imagine GM's who assign a random person in their RP the glorious task of co-GMing might feel a bit like it's a risk, so therefore I imagine it should be enabled/disabled. However I feel like the pro's to this (faster working for co-GM's that are heavily involved) outweighs the risks, especially if it's an option.
That brings me to a second suggestion, which is a 'version' system that saves the last (three?) versions of an OOC first post. Having this would be another safeguard, but probably also be useful in case you accidentally edit something out without realizing. Using a rollback will be useful to regain things that you might have lost but it can also be useful just for consistency, in case you want to look back at something or anything of that sorts.
I can imagine the second suggestion being a bit obscure and I don't really think it's
neccesary, but the first one is IMHO very much so neccesary as it's becoming a bit of a pain to do it all manually by PMing the OP owner the code for whatever I made, having to wait for them to add it and then eventually fix grammar mistakes, spelling mistakes, or content mistakes. Having the ability to edit that first post would be very appreciated.
I guess the only reason this couldn't be done is if it conflicts with the abilities of the board but I suppose then in that case nobody can really help that. Then again you have enabled co-GM's to edit the thread name, tags and other stuff already, I don't see why this wouldn't be enabled for the first post. Also, sorry if this has been suggested a million times and you've told them off already, but I figured good suggestions get suggested a lot more than bad ones.