One more question, do you know how many people are against discord? I don't really know if you would know this information. I was just wondering if it would be viable for me to make a no-discord RP to cater to that crowd.
I am not trying to persuade you to use it. I just feel it's a major benefit to me personally, and those around me. It comes with problems too. I'm just sharing information.
I see your point. I guess I wouldn't consider many people on this site friends. I like being able to have complete freedom though. Like being able to use whatever words we want, or send any pictures we want.
I use to hold this same opinion, but now I can not form a RP without it. I just love all the great friends I've brought together under one easily accessible community.
Then tell me in plain English why people are bigoted?
Maybe if you got out of your circle you would understand that plenty of people like me exist in the world.
There is value in it because it forces them to overcome the opposition through a multitude of different ways. Maybe reaching understanding? Neutrality? Or to help get in the shoes of a bigot? Ignorance only breeds hatred on both sides.
I posted this in an unpopular opinion thread because it is...
The idea of RPing in a setting devoid of any opposition or hatred (like the real world) is needless wish fulfillment. Plunging players into setting where racism, sexism, and homophobia is rationalized by groups in power tests their own beliefs and re-affirms them by having their...
I've done a lot of RP snooping and reading. Many RP pro LGBT things, but do not want any form of 'hate' in their RPs. I understand that the large LGBT audience within an RP community will want to RP things positive for them, but I have never seen (outside of my own RPs) homophobia, racism, and...
First of all, ignore the first person. More venom in their words than help. They clearly need a lecture on constructive criticism.
This might not be an original idea, but it is not original for a reason - it works.
You have a good premise here that is easy to digest. I would shy away from...
Fair point, it really depends on the GMs vision for the setting. I would say a roleplay following historical warfare would be gender locked to men. It is up to the GM to be inclusive or not
Some role-plays might benefit from an even distribution of genders (High-school role-plays tend to need this to make it feel more like school). Plus a GM can restrict a gender for their setting. For example, a magical girl Roleplay would only consist of girls.