
This is more a general question/discussion than looking for a specific solution. I've seen some posts in the Suggestions forum looking for ways to rate players and GMs, and, while I don't think that's a good idea, I know from my own experience that selecting players from a campaign posting can feel a little daunting. A popular game system will usually get enough submissions within the first few days of being up, and I feel a little like I'm just selecting players at random, rather than intelligently picking players that will fit well with my group. Other frequent Roll20 users, what tricks do you use to help find players who will be a good fit for your campaign? Do you ask people to fill out questionnaires? Do you ask to correspond with them in some way prior to inviting them to the campaign, almost as an interview? Do you just try to be really specific about what kind of game you are running and what you are looking for in players and trust them to self-select? Do you take first comers and just go through enough players until you find the ones who fit with your campaign? My interest is not so much in finding ways to "weed out the bad players," but just finding players who will be a good fit for a campaign. And likewise for players finding a campaign and a GM who is a good fit for them.