01-09-2024, 10:22 PM
Role Playing Rules & Guidelines:
Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in your thread being deleted. Repeated violations could lead to a ban on your account
1. Posting Profiles and Ideas:
- Create a single thread for your profile and desired roleplay ideas.
- Example: DirtyHarry’s RP Profile + Plots.
- Post your thread in the “Proposals and Contact Info” sub-forum of Mpreg, Fpreg, and Tpreg roleplaying sections.
- Utilize the fill-in-the-blank profile template provided.
- Multiple threads by the same user will be treated as spam.
- FAQ:
- Q: How do I keep my thread visible?
- A: Reply to your thread with "BUMP" to move it to the top.
- Q: How do I find my thread?
- A: Visit your profile, click "Find All Threads," then locate your thread in the appropriate sub-forum.
2. Posting Character Biographies:
- Compile all character biographies in one thread.
- Example: DirtyHarry’s Character List.
- Post in the “RP Biographies” sub-forum of Mpreg, Fpreg, and Tpreg roleplaying sections.
- Focus on characters, not the writer.
- Multiple threads by the same user will be treated as spam.
- FAQ:
- Q: What if I create new characters later?
- A: Reply to your thread with additional character biographies to update.
3. Labeling Roleplays:
- Use prefixes to indicate if a roleplay is Open or Closed.
- "O" for open, "C" for closed.
- Prefixes help users filter roleplay threads.
- Open means anyone can join, while closed is limited to designated partners.
- The thread starter is primarily responsible for monitoring activity levels.
- To close a thread, edit the prefix from “Open” to “Closed.”
4. Using Description Box:
- In closed threads, use the “Description” box to identify partners and give warnings.
- This clarifies who can participate and warns about sensitive content.
5. Private Messages for Roleplay Requests:
- Only send roleplay requests to users with posted profiles or biographies.
- Unsolicited requests are considered spam.
Remember, there's no limit to the number of roleplay threads you can join or start, but manage them responsibly. Inactive threads are archived and can be reactivated by contacting an Administrator.
Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in your thread being deleted. Repeated violations could lead to a ban on your account
1. Posting Profiles and Ideas:
- Create a single thread for your profile and desired roleplay ideas.
- Example: DirtyHarry’s RP Profile + Plots.
- Post your thread in the “Proposals and Contact Info” sub-forum of Mpreg, Fpreg, and Tpreg roleplaying sections.
- Utilize the fill-in-the-blank profile template provided.
- Multiple threads by the same user will be treated as spam.
- FAQ:
- Q: How do I keep my thread visible?
- A: Reply to your thread with "BUMP" to move it to the top.
- Q: How do I find my thread?
- A: Visit your profile, click "Find All Threads," then locate your thread in the appropriate sub-forum.
2. Posting Character Biographies:
- Compile all character biographies in one thread.
- Example: DirtyHarry’s Character List.
- Post in the “RP Biographies” sub-forum of Mpreg, Fpreg, and Tpreg roleplaying sections.
- Focus on characters, not the writer.
- Multiple threads by the same user will be treated as spam.
- FAQ:
- Q: What if I create new characters later?
- A: Reply to your thread with additional character biographies to update.
3. Labeling Roleplays:
- Use prefixes to indicate if a roleplay is Open or Closed.
- "O" for open, "C" for closed.
- Prefixes help users filter roleplay threads.
- Open means anyone can join, while closed is limited to designated partners.
- The thread starter is primarily responsible for monitoring activity levels.
- To close a thread, edit the prefix from “Open” to “Closed.”
4. Using Description Box:
- In closed threads, use the “Description” box to identify partners and give warnings.
- This clarifies who can participate and warns about sensitive content.
5. Private Messages for Roleplay Requests:
- Only send roleplay requests to users with posted profiles or biographies.
- Unsolicited requests are considered spam.
Remember, there's no limit to the number of roleplay threads you can join or start, but manage them responsibly. Inactive threads are archived and can be reactivated by contacting an Administrator.