Post by Unokins on Apr 10, 2015 18:29:44 GMT
Very straight forward.
1. Be polite to each other. If something bothers you, there is no reason to lose your temper.
2. No god-moding. You control your characters' actions and their actions only. Unless it is agreed upon OOC, you do not control another characters' reaction. You can have your character throw a punch, but you can't have them automatically hit unless both parties are okay with it. That being said, please don't make your characters insanely over powered. I don't want to see any One-Punch Man stuff.
3. Keep OOC information OOC. There's this thing called dramatic irony, where the audience knows something the characters don't. It's information you keep to yourself. Anything on character sheets is OOC. If a character is keeping a secret and you, the writer, know it, that does not automatically give leave for your oc to know it.
4. I will not tolerate racist, sexist, or transphobic remarks made ooc. Period. If your character is racist, sexist, or transphobic, you keep it in the rp only, and you use common sense with it. You don't know what words, ooc or ic, can hurt someone. I will be a bit more tolerable of characters, but I want aggression to be kept out of ooc talk, and profile making. For now, I will not tolerate the use of slurs. If someone is being racist, sexist, or transphobic, send me a private message and I will tell them to change their posts. Please listen if someone is telling you that something made them uncomfortable.
5. More to come if needed.
1. Be polite to each other. If something bothers you, there is no reason to lose your temper.
2. No god-moding. You control your characters' actions and their actions only. Unless it is agreed upon OOC, you do not control another characters' reaction. You can have your character throw a punch, but you can't have them automatically hit unless both parties are okay with it. That being said, please don't make your characters insanely over powered. I don't want to see any One-Punch Man stuff.
3. Keep OOC information OOC. There's this thing called dramatic irony, where the audience knows something the characters don't. It's information you keep to yourself. Anything on character sheets is OOC. If a character is keeping a secret and you, the writer, know it, that does not automatically give leave for your oc to know it.
4. I will not tolerate racist, sexist, or transphobic remarks made ooc. Period. If your character is racist, sexist, or transphobic, you keep it in the rp only, and you use common sense with it. You don't know what words, ooc or ic, can hurt someone. I will be a bit more tolerable of characters, but I want aggression to be kept out of ooc talk, and profile making. For now, I will not tolerate the use of slurs. If someone is being racist, sexist, or transphobic, send me a private message and I will tell them to change their posts. Please listen if someone is telling you that something made them uncomfortable.
5. More to come if needed.