I agree with
this post by Pengu that expanding integration efforts to the NS side of the region will help us increase activity here. I'm coming to yinz for help in fleshing this out. I have a few ideas that I'd like to share.
1. NS Forum TopicA topic on the NS forums (you don't say!) for Wintreans to ask questions and have them answered. We know every nation in the region has access to the NS forums, and the topic will be permanent, in that it's always available. On the downside, we have no way of restricting it to Wintreath residents, so there's the potential for trolls, enemies, and jerks to crash the party.
2. Weekly Q&A SessionsAdvertised on the WFE, RMB, here, there, elsewhere - a designated time and place for experienced members to interact with the not-so-experienced. We can do this over IRC, the RMB, even telegrams ("The Mentors are ready to receive your telegrams for the weekly Q&A until midnight tomorrow!" - for example). This is interactive - it gets potential citizens and residents talking to one of us immediately. However, we have no way of knowing when the majority of our residents are online, and restricting the activity to a set time seems inefficient given the permanence of many forms of communication we have available here.
3. Suggestion BoxTelegram your questions throughout the week to a puppet nation who will make a forum post (here and NS) or create a dispatch answering them weekly. The post or dispatch will remain available until the next one is posted. This allows for detailed, lengthy answers, and allows us to collaborate on more complex issues (requests for new features or activities, e.g.), but waiting a week for an answer to a simple question is not exactly efficient either. Perhaps the puppet nation could take telegrams constantly, and the username and password would be shared between the Mentors and other volunteers? That way simple questions could get relatively fast answers and more complex or interesting ones could be compiled into a weekly update.
This is about 15 minutes of brainstorming, so please be gentle.