Julen wrote:
In general, I support a gentle but firm approach. If the application has problems, point them out, and see how willing (and able) the person is to fix them. This not only measures a person's level of skill, but also their level of commitment. If someone can't even be bothered to fix their application, then chances are that they'd turn out to be one of those people who wanders off after a half-dozen posts. I know that coaching someone through the application process by suggesting repeated edits is a lot more work for the moderators...
You're one of those people who presses space twice after every period. I just noticed that. I think Dave does, or did, that.
I have no problem spending some time working on an app, and I try to have a firm but gentle approach, but when I see some things I just can't respect the person enough to do that. If it's just some bad english, I can avoid being mean, but if it so awfully flaunts a lack of attention to our rules, like the last one, I just can't hold back. I need to have some fun, sometimes.
If you feel it's a problem, or if you think I was giving these forums a bad image by doing something inappropriate, by all means post a reply right under my post telling them to ignore me or telling me to be nicer. I won't get mad at you, I promise.
Julen wrote:
But someone who constantly just types a post as fast as their fingers can go, without even going back to catch the most obvious typos, shows a disrespect for the people they're playing with.
Exactly. It has never worked out well. Except for one infamous case, where the guy (who shall remain nameless) was really a nice guy OOC. He took everything well, he tried really hard to take our suggestions, but he just couldn't write or RP to save his life. I felt bad

but he had to go.
Julen wrote:And Frug can reject anyone he wants.
Yes and no. Flattery gets you everywhere with me but it's equally important that I don't upset anyone currently active with my decisions. It's best that you say something if it happens - either to me or to Jess, who will tell me.
Calico wrote:It is also important to not go too far and be elitist.
I have been accused of that more than once. Unfortunately, we are somewhat elitist.
Railtus Anstrun wrote:
Actually, in the Character Creation Rules, it doesn't openly state video games.
This is my bitter, cynical side showing. If someone can't figure that out, it makes me want to berate them. This is unprofessional of me, and you're probably right, it would help. I'll add it... Although I maintain that it shouldn't be necessary.
Railtus Anstrun wrote:Perhaps adding a stated NO ANIME rule would help as well?
I used to have a reference along the lines of "this is not the place for Goku and Drizzt to duke it out" somewhere, Goku being a reference to my COMPLETE AND UTTER HATRED OF ALL DBZ RELATED ROLEPLAYERS ON THE FACE OF THE INTRANETS. Don't ask. It's because of Yahoo chat history.
I will add that too, simply because anime RP is so bloody prominent online, and I don't like any of it. Anime being an art style, this being writing, the two should not be at all related. And yet, somehow...
Somehow we get a buster sword wielding conglomeration of anime archetypes in an application. And I want to get violent. I cannot properly convey the amount of personal anguish the concept of a buster sword causes me.
Disclaimer: Our friends at Star Army like anime. This is their business. I attempt not to step on their toes at all regarding this fact because Wes is a nice guy and they're a good affiliate.