It’s a strange thing to say about your job, but a RuneScape editor wants their work to be invisible and unnoticed. You don’t want typos to be found in game, and you certainly don’t want Knowledge Base errors to be highlighted on the forums. In fact, by just mentioning the editor role, you are probably scouring my text for grammatical inconsistencies (I’d do the same, by the way).
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| - It’s a strange thing to say about your job, but a RuneScape editor wants their work to be invisible and unnoticed. You don’t want typos to be found in game, and you certainly don’t want Knowledge Base errors to be highlighted on the forums. In fact, by just mentioning the editor role, you are probably scouring my text for grammatical inconsistencies (I’d do the same, by the way). That’s not to say that we’re the shadowy word-ninjas that the introduction implies, no matter how much we want to be. We get involved with some enjoyable projects that are visible, and these can be appreciated by a large number of people. For this dev blog, I’ll reveal our work in a couple of them: the Postbag from the Hedge and the Players’ Gallery.
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