(I'm not speaking directly to you, Church's player (I'm assuming Church is a character, I've never actually seen him interact), in the below post. Just using the quote as a frame of reference as to what I am talking about. If Church has a journal, I've never read it. This is just a general comment.)Church wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 4:47 amNow to Journal posts. It's different considering I'm not controlling Ravana players CONTENT. I'm not telling him what he can write or what his character can do, I'm asking him as a writer and not his character to avoid placing his writing where people don't want it.
Do I agree with being able to bitch about other chars in a journal? Yes and no. Yes because that's what people do, and no because crossing still happens whether we say it does or not. Maybe what that character has wrote about your character is untrue and other writers read it, and that shapes how their character then interacts with your character. It sucks and it shouldn't happen, but people bitch and lie and moan about people in journals in real life. Characters bitch and lie and moan about other characters.
But that's a completely different issue, all the same.
People don't write malicious things in their journals with the intent of having other people read those things and hurt them, and/or shape a third party's point of view of that person with immunity. That bitching and moaning is private, these journals are not.
And the point of role playing, as that is what we all claim we're here to do, is to write a character and forward some sort of plot, be it slice of life, horror, fantasy, sci-fi, action adventure, or a little bit of everything. Slapping an (OOC knowledge only) tag on something and using that as a license to shit all over someone's creation using made up events or conversations does none of those things. It is clearly done with the intent to harm, and an easy way to stop that kind of toxic behavior is to implement a rule (again, common place on most RP sites) that if you want to use another player's character in your writing, you should ask them for permission first. It's common courtesy, as it were.
And aside, if you have a journal and you're knowingly lying about people in it, even though you know they'll never read it because it's your private journal, you're journaling wrong. The only reason you would knowingly lie about someone in your journal was if you intended for someone else to find it and see the lies that you said about someone (Like in the book/movie Gone Girl).
So even if this doesn't become a rule, PSA: If you're going to talk shit about a character in a place they can't defend themselves (a solo RP or a journal) ask the writer's permission first. Again, maybe this should be one of our unspoken rules that are common courtesy. I witnessed first hand how saying mean things can hurt someone, and since then I've watched the toxicity hurt even more real, living, breathing people. Stop fucking Gone Girling people and show some of that growth that was alluded to in the other post.
Second aside, can an admin remove one of Alex's inconsequential posts? Here is a link to one:
I can't seem to delete my own posts, and this video link is actually worthless at this point and can be removed so he maintains 1000 posts.
If not, it's fine. I think this was worth breaking his achievement for.