Tornstar
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UNDER SEVERE PROBATION[/color]
The Darkness within knows all
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Post by Tornstar on Mar 29, 2008 2:39:54 GMT -5
#1- Can you make an Idea board for ppl who have ideas that might make the site better? #2- Why don't you make a Roleplay example spot for the Bio so you can see what ppl post like before accepting them and plz make the bio a bit shorter?
Remember these are only suggestions so don't get it the wrong way. P.S. The bios are really a bit too long, REALLY LOOOONG.
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Post by Dr{E}am]-[eart on Mar 29, 2008 11:49:15 GMT -5
Thanks for the advice, but....
We have a seperate roleplay approval thingie mabob. And...a lot of people have their BIO way too short. I don't think mine is long :/ It just shouldn't take like 1 second ta make. You know what I mean?
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Coldfoot
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i eat ur tos!!!one!!1
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Post by Coldfoot on Mar 29, 2008 13:03:33 GMT -5
A long bio means that you actually care about the site, its community, and administration. It signifies that you want to be a part of it and stay a part of it.
When people post a short bio it means that they don't give a crap--they just want to join a site.
A long also means that you are an experienced role player who works hard to improve and be the best they can.
If you really want the length changed, and I mean no offense, it makes you seem lazy.
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Post by [C]laystar-- on Mar 29, 2008 14:40:48 GMT -5
Our bios are actually quite short, sweet and to the point. We want people to have some inkling about their character before they RP them, since it makes for a better character and roleplay experience and atmosphere in general.
Staff positions require best bios, because they are supposed to be examples for the other members, and they should know what the requirements for the site are.
We are also a somewhat literate site, which means that we like and require detail. An average post on this site consists of atleast one good paragraph, most of the time, more. So, if we write a paragraph for one moment in time, how does a single paragraph or sentence cover a life time.
The answer: it doesn't.
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Coldfoot
Not Accepted Yet
i eat ur tos!!!one!!1
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Post by Coldfoot on Mar 30, 2008 11:42:47 GMT -5
^ What she said.
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