Post by Canada on Jun 28, 2012 2:04:00 GMT -5
Rules and Guidelines on Roleplaying Other Topics
A site, whether subject to a particular topic or not, needs diversity. So we have a board specifically for Roleplaying other themes, but that means we must also have a particular set of rules as well.
1. The subject you are Roleplaying must be PG13 appropriate. This rule may however omit a Roleplay if the Roleplay itself is clean and has no trace of innopropriate material. Please check with a moderator or admin to see if your Roleplay idea is acceptable first if you have doubts or are unsure (please note that we will not be angry if you approach us asking to be allowed a questionably appropriate Roleplay. We are instead grateful that you reviewed your topic and chose to ask us- it saves us having to delete Roleplays). If your topic seems relatively 'clean', you may go ahead and post it without checking with us.
2. The Roleplay's subject or topic must be included in the Roleplay's title, so that other users know what your Roleplay is about. So if your subject is on a specific book series or movie you like, please let other users know by stating it in the title. If the subject is original, please try to give a word in the title (example: 'Chasing the Road to Stars, an apocalyptic RP).
3. Characters, if based from another fandom, should be credited back to their original creator.
4. Other Roleplaying threads require at least a basic form. Since other Roleplaying does not include the characters from the Hetalia fandom, you must make your characters known to others using a form.
5. You must include the Roleplay's level (such as beginner, advanced, literate, etc.) somewhere in the Roleplay. It does not matter whether this is at the beginning of the topic post, or in the title itself.
6. Godmodding, Powerplaying and Mary-sue characters are not allowed unless the Roleplay thread is specifically for that purpose. Be aware that by using these actions on threads that have not specifically given permission for these actions you may be risking being asked out of the thread.
7. Roleplaying threads may have 'thread moderators', but please note that the site's staff still have the final say in matters on any thread.
A site, whether subject to a particular topic or not, needs diversity. So we have a board specifically for Roleplaying other themes, but that means we must also have a particular set of rules as well.
1. The subject you are Roleplaying must be PG13 appropriate. This rule may however omit a Roleplay if the Roleplay itself is clean and has no trace of innopropriate material. Please check with a moderator or admin to see if your Roleplay idea is acceptable first if you have doubts or are unsure (please note that we will not be angry if you approach us asking to be allowed a questionably appropriate Roleplay. We are instead grateful that you reviewed your topic and chose to ask us- it saves us having to delete Roleplays). If your topic seems relatively 'clean', you may go ahead and post it without checking with us.
2. The Roleplay's subject or topic must be included in the Roleplay's title, so that other users know what your Roleplay is about. So if your subject is on a specific book series or movie you like, please let other users know by stating it in the title. If the subject is original, please try to give a word in the title (example: 'Chasing the Road to Stars, an apocalyptic RP).
3. Characters, if based from another fandom, should be credited back to their original creator.
4. Other Roleplaying threads require at least a basic form. Since other Roleplaying does not include the characters from the Hetalia fandom, you must make your characters known to others using a form.
5. You must include the Roleplay's level (such as beginner, advanced, literate, etc.) somewhere in the Roleplay. It does not matter whether this is at the beginning of the topic post, or in the title itself.
6. Godmodding, Powerplaying and Mary-sue characters are not allowed unless the Roleplay thread is specifically for that purpose. Be aware that by using these actions on threads that have not specifically given permission for these actions you may be risking being asked out of the thread.
7. Roleplaying threads may have 'thread moderators', but please note that the site's staff still have the final say in matters on any thread.