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Circ wrote:When I first joined RolePlayGateway, it was a place where positive conflict fostered creativity and friendships were formed rather than cliques. Honesty and transparency were valued, new people were incorporated into the community rather than judged based on what style of writing they preferred, and despite the youthfulness and zeal of the population there prevailed a reasonable degree of common sense.
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Users of higher quality need to stop building up groups and niches, and share their skills by roleplaying with lesser users. This is why the mentors initially existed, as far as I can tell, for the exact purpose of uniting the better roleplayers with those in need of improvement.
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I can't join anyone's fanfic because I am not, and never will be, a fan. I can't even play ironically, because chances are I've never heard of it. If you make a fanfic, you have created a barrier that will stop dead many people who would otherwise happily play with you.AzricanRepublic wrote:It's not the sole fault of these "good RPers" that the site has stagnated; there will have to be cooperation from both sides of the fence, just like there is reasons that both sides of the fence have contributed to the problem.
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