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Community discussion #1 complete!

Posted by Kim on January 16, 2016, 12:00pm

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The first of our January community discussions is starting now! I hope you'll be able to join us and share your thoughts. Today's topic: "How to attract people to a RP"

Thank you to everyone who participated in today's amazing community discussion! If you missed today's discussion, you can read the full transcript here, and there's another chat next weekend you can still make.


Live Community Discussion Topic #2: "How to rekindle a dying RP"
Saturday, January 23 2016, 12pm PST
Even the best RPs can lose steam over time. What causes it? What can you do to fire them up again? Is there a point at which it's best to just let go? Let's find out together!

Comments

Kim

January 20, 2016
3:22pm

@Thylonicus - This is a very common problem with busy chatrooms, I fear. The solution to slow things down tends to be the use of forum posts rather than chats, and of course we carry on a lot of those all year round! :) But every once in awhile it's a nice change to have the energy of many people discussing live. It does mean that sometimes things get missed in the crush, but I'd also say that late responses are not just ok but expected now and again!

Rett

January 19, 2016
2:41pm

Sad to say that I didn't make it. Oh well, there's still the second topic discussion to attend to. I'll still try to keep up with you!

For the discussion, nothing different to say. Most of others had already explained parts of my thoughts very well. I'm probably repeating this, though yes, I'd like a bit more effort for RP ads, but I certainly won't feel like diving in if too much detail is given. There are factors for this, and they've already been shared with us in the discussion. :)

Thylonicus

January 18, 2016
6:25pm

Reading the transcript, I see I missed a question or two aimed either at me directly, or a more on-topic one aimed at the general participants. I'd wonder if there was a way to--I don't know--slow down things, a bit, so a set element could be discussed until everyone involved had a chance to respond. I remember the comments flying so fast I couldn't really keep up; in the time I spent thinking of one comment or question, sometimes the discussion would have moved on.

Lucretire

January 17, 2016
2:14pm

Oh, I missed it! Total bummer! But I'm definitely gonna have to make it to this weekend's discussion; I need to hear what everyone has to say and get some advice about that one subject as well.

Kim

January 17, 2016
9:32am

@rat - thank you so much, that is fantastic input! :)

rat

January 17, 2016
9:25am

these little meetings look like a lot of fun! i'll try to make it next time. <3
adding my own opinion to the mix, i feel rp ads should be short but concise. they are adverts after all, shiny arrows pointing to the source! perhaps it may be useful for some people to think about the synopses at the backs of books - what kinds of summaries tempt you to flick through a book, or put it back on the shelf?

the best ones for me give just enough information to convey the mood of the setting, the themes the plot may/will contain, but leave enough spaces to tantalize the imagination. then to 'flick through' in the case of RP, there could be links provided to the group, thread, or character pages for delving deeper. however, if the summary is TOO vague, my interest isn't hooked enough to invest effort in further reading. the 'just enough detail' list that kim posted in this log looks great!

it's always going to be a subjective thing, but i would imagine most people don't want to have to read a novel in order to figure out what it's about! particularly in the case of original settings, if you are able break up the lore into key phrases and words, it'll be much easier for a newcomer to digest, and figure out if they like where it's going. in order for a 1v1 rp to be successful and enjoyable, there needs to be good communication and collaboration between players anyway, so i figure it's better to avoid potentially overloading people with information straight away, and let the details develop via brainstorming and negotiation.

Aoi_Kakeru

January 16, 2016
1:11pm

Hmm... That is true