IC/OOC Crossover - the Respect Angle
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:20 pm
In general, I think the TI community agrees that any given player has a fundamental right to author their own character's actions without OOC pressure upon that player to act in any given way. IC pressure, sure, but not OOC.
As policy, I agree - so I'm thinking of adding "pressuring another player OOCly to take or refrain from IC actions" to the twinking list. Do people agree with this? Disagree?
Fear of the consequences of another player's actions has no place in how we treat each other OOCly. ICly, we're all bastards. OOCly, we're people with kids, family, friends - personal tragedies and triumphs. We are not that IC bastard, it's just a role we choose to play, and it's our right to do so.
As a personal plea - please don't label people OOCly for what their characters do ICly. It's a major pet peeve of mine. PlayerX is not an asshole or a witch because they don't do what another player wants them to, they're an independent person exercising their right to play their own character. Their status as a label is actually more a matter of how a given person chooses to view the world and other people than any real truth.
If you have an OOC problem with another player, please use ignore or block. Do not use tells or other OOC channels as a weapon or tool of IC manipulation.
I could point at the recent case that has me posting this, but the reality is that I think TI's community has, historically, been really naughty about respecting other people's RP. I know that a lot of RP games solution to this is removing OOC channels. We've been through that once on Tam's watch. I'd like to see TI's community improve and actually become a great place to play at the community level because we do respect, support, and even ask for/enjoy the conflict that arises in our RP. In general, I'd like to think we can have a community AND great RP with terrific conflict and so on. But if we want to do it, we need to really ramp up the respect.
As policy, I agree - so I'm thinking of adding "pressuring another player OOCly to take or refrain from IC actions" to the twinking list. Do people agree with this? Disagree?
Fear of the consequences of another player's actions has no place in how we treat each other OOCly. ICly, we're all bastards. OOCly, we're people with kids, family, friends - personal tragedies and triumphs. We are not that IC bastard, it's just a role we choose to play, and it's our right to do so.
As a personal plea - please don't label people OOCly for what their characters do ICly. It's a major pet peeve of mine. PlayerX is not an asshole or a witch because they don't do what another player wants them to, they're an independent person exercising their right to play their own character. Their status as a label is actually more a matter of how a given person chooses to view the world and other people than any real truth.
If you have an OOC problem with another player, please use ignore or block. Do not use tells or other OOC channels as a weapon or tool of IC manipulation.
I could point at the recent case that has me posting this, but the reality is that I think TI's community has, historically, been really naughty about respecting other people's RP. I know that a lot of RP games solution to this is removing OOC channels. We've been through that once on Tam's watch. I'd like to see TI's community improve and actually become a great place to play at the community level because we do respect, support, and even ask for/enjoy the conflict that arises in our RP. In general, I'd like to think we can have a community AND great RP with terrific conflict and so on. But if we want to do it, we need to really ramp up the respect.