It's easy to say "just come forward" when this isn't something that you've been the target of. I can think of many other aspects of life where people wouldn't accept "you should just come forward" as the response to fixing a problem and I personally don't accept it as the solution to this one, as that solution has been offered many, many, many times on many, many, many issues in the past, and we are still dealing with those issues, even more rampantly today than before.Aziza wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 5:19 pmBut Tex is right. If anyone has that much problem with someone slandering their character in a private roleplay because they think that person is using it as a means of crossing to turn people who are prone to crossing against a character they don't like, then they should come forward. I honestly don't think there's any way to prove that, either, but at the very least the admins could watch it and open up discussions to see if there's a bigger issue there.
I am sure that the victims of the behavior would love to come forward, but due to past experiences, and watching how this community has behaved with other issues in the past, feel like if they did they would be shamed, ridiculed, told they were being too sensitive, that their characters aren't them so they're probably imagining it, etc. etc.
While it's nice to say things like just come forward, this isn't a community that behaves in a way that fosters the type of environment where someone would feel comfortable coming forward with their story. Actions speak louder than words.
In most issues where there is a communal problem with people being targeted by some sort of negative behavior, the onus is not on the individual to "come forward." It is, resoundingly so, on the community to create an environment where that type of behavior is discouraged, and hopefully, eventually completely eradicated.
This is a role playing website. Role playing, generally, is a collaborative effort. This "rule" I am proposing, if anything, encourages people to collaborate more with others on their plots and story lines, and discourages the type of behavior that, at this point is clear, is rampant in this community.
This very discussion around a rule that encourages collaboration and discourages toxic OOC behavior and is turning it into a discussion on "policing", "censorship", and "this isn't our problem, it's the target's problem and they should come forward," to me shows how much people around here would rather be able to shit on people with immunity than create a community that fosters healthy relationships between the living, breathing human beings behind the computers, if not the characters, and try and do anything proactive to fix the blatant and obvious toxicity that surrounds the OOC side of this community.