Post by Aniyu on Feb 19, 2013 13:07:22 GMT -5
1. Be respectfully active.
It's hard to give a definition of what active is because it depends on a number of factors; just be polite about how active you are, and know how you might be dragging other roleplayers back if you go inactive with an involved wolf. This is probably any roleplayer's biggest pet peeve. If you can't be on for a while, it's completely understandable! Just give everyone a good warning. If you want to be really awesome before a period of inaction, you can excuse your wolf out of the roleplay so that everyone doesn't have to wait a week and a half to get on with their roleplaying enjoyment.
If you become "rudely" inactive too often with week-long periods and it holds back a number of wolves, a warning will be sent to your wolfquest account (or e-mail, whichever you prefer). If you don't stop just disappearing for weeks on end, we might have to terminate you from the roleplay. This is only if you simply harm the roleplay more than you help it.
If you become "rudely" inactive too often with week-long periods and it holds back a number of wolves, a warning will be sent to your wolfquest account (or e-mail, whichever you prefer). If you don't stop just disappearing for weeks on end, we might have to terminate you from the roleplay. This is only if you simply harm the roleplay more than you help it.
2. If someone's still irking you after you tried to handle a situation, tell an admin.
I know this is kind of "tattle-tailing," but it's a lot easier for an admin to deal with a problem without all of the rage involved than for two members to get into a spat and have the whole forum erupt. Also, try and keep any disputes away from the forum to prevent this from happening. Again, the admin are here to help.
3. Any video, picture, or link that you post publicly must be PG-13 material.
If it's not, at least post some form of tag stating its content and that not everyone may want to see it. This probably won't be much of a problem with our roleplay, this mainly pertains to art with extreme amounts of gore.