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An issue though is that this could quickly be abused in a few ways. 

The way your proposing this, it's up to the grader to determine if it's Outstanding worthy, meaning it depends on what their opinion of going "above and beyond" is. Obviously, there will be different opinions on that, as some people will be very strict with who they give it to and others will be very generous. 


Additionally, if someone really wants to help their house get points, they can give an Exceeds Expectations to those from another house and claim they think the person needs more detail, while giving their own house Outstandings and say they thought that the person did more than they needed and did go that extra distance. That can't exactly be disputed because again, it's based on the person's individual opinion on what is going above and beyond and what isn't. 

That can be the same for anyone who just happens to not like someone or thinks their grammar is bad or disagrees with something they've said. None of which is very fair. 

There's a wide range of skill levels in the users on World of Potter and we cannot hold each one to the same standards of going "above and beyond". Some are young, others have certain disabilities, some do not speak the native language of the site, so we cannot tell them that they can't get as many points as someone else because it is difficult for them to go past what is required for the lesson. 

If you really think someone should be awarded extra for an assignment, you can always gift them a prize or something if they include their name, but I don't think that this is the way to go about it.

Perhaps there could be an option to post a notif in the book admin, so if a book is edited minorly or multiple times, there isn't a notification for every edit, but if they edit a big portion and want people to know, they can draw attention to it.


An alternative solution is to delete and repost the book, but then that loses the likes and comments the book has gained :(

Changing your age/year for free once prevents people from having to age up the natural way, which is a big thing about WoP.

If you make a mistake when signing up that involves your name (or gender, which I am guilty of), however, you can ask the MoM or HM directly after making the account if they can adjust it for you, and if they are unable, you can either make a new account or have your account deleted and recreate it. 

I feel like after a while, this could come very repetitive too. For some fandoms, it could fit into their fandom, but for Harry Potter, we don't exactly know the recipes for the food they eat and most of it isn't even that different from our own. The class would be a lot of the same questions, such as "What XXX did you use?", "Did you fail or succeed?", "Did it taste good?" and it wouldn't change very much.

It's not a bug. They want the potions to still have a chance of failing, just as a "real life" potion would. When you have a recipe, the chances are higher, but even with a recipe -- just like a real potion -- there is a chance something can go wrong. The time and ingredients on your recipe should all be correct, so you don't need to worry about that.

Have you had an account deleted recently? If you were logged into an account you had deleted, this could be the cause.

I suggest clearing your history/cache and then trying to visit the site once more.

I'd also suggest checking your internet connection and make sure it's a strong connection. If you have a weak connection, it may not work.

Additionally, if you have multiple accounts and they are in different houses, make sure you're not in the house chat for either of them! When you're in the house chat for one and log into the other one, the chat won't load correctly.

I believe this suggestion is towards World of Thrones specifically, so I would send a message to the leader of World of Thrones (Jorvan Sadelyn)!

These suggestions are towards ideas to be added to all of the World of Potter and World of X sites! :)

It may hurt peoples' feelings or start unnecessary drama if someone DOES decline a friend request, despite them having the right to.