[whine] Ok, I know no one is holding a gun to their head, so why do people that have no intention of actually GMing a game, create a game and sign up players, just to flake? I have been in 5 games, count them 5 !!!, in the last 5 months that have not even played a single session. The GM creates a game, signs up players, then disappears. The players are left wondering, will the guy/girl come back? It is really getting annoying for me and for the people I have been through this with. The last game I was in the GM said point blank, "I just created a game because no one would accept me into their games, I really want to be a player". What? Are you for real? Why would I invite you to play in a game if I know you are a flake? Do you think you are helping your rep by flaking? [/whine] I know roll20 likes to pad it's stats with all the "games" they are hosting, but I wonder what percentage of the "games" never get played. As players, what can we do to get the word out on what games are real and what are flakes? I shouldn't say roll20 does nothing, they do give us info on people, just not much. Like I saw last night a potential GM had 9 games and only 50 hours of playing time, talk about a warning sign, that means her/his average game last 6 hours. This is good info for a player. I don't want to get into a big he said/she said thing, but if anyone has a good idea on how to weed out the "false" games and reduce the signal to noise ratio, I would love to hear your idea.