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I'm NOT talking about playing an RPG, but about setting up a character sheet, get on OOC (Out-Of-Character) discussions, and posting as that character on active role-playing threads around a forum or site.
I was never into it myself, but a sizable portion of my communities were avid players and were frequently starting and finishing these (the most recent one still going at the time of posting), as well as "dueling" as their characters.
It was pretty fascinating to see (and even kinda beautiful), since most of them had been at it for years, so you can actually see the evolution of their personalities, writing styles, and even intelligence through years upon years of those adventures -- there was some wild passion and creativity shinning through what were, essentially, large text walls shoved on the corner of some forums, and they even got ME to follow their whacky and suspenseful campaigns for a while, which isn't easily done.
They were also surprisingly effective tools that helped me choose moderators, since they often showcased people's abilities to manage discussions, avoid conflicts, and enforce their own rules in public, which gave me a lot of insight on what they could do for the community if given the chance -- two of my most trusted "cops" came right from the RP ranks.
Ever did this yourself?
I was never into it myself, but a sizable portion of my communities were avid players and were frequently starting and finishing these (the most recent one still going at the time of posting), as well as "dueling" as their characters.
It was pretty fascinating to see (and even kinda beautiful), since most of them had been at it for years, so you can actually see the evolution of their personalities, writing styles, and even intelligence through years upon years of those adventures -- there was some wild passion and creativity shinning through what were, essentially, large text walls shoved on the corner of some forums, and they even got ME to follow their whacky and suspenseful campaigns for a while, which isn't easily done.
They were also surprisingly effective tools that helped me choose moderators, since they often showcased people's abilities to manage discussions, avoid conflicts, and enforce their own rules in public, which gave me a lot of insight on what they could do for the community if given the chance -- two of my most trusted "cops" came right from the RP ranks.
Ever did this yourself?
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