Hey all!
Most people know that I am a huge fan of our wonderful Ning and even if I do not join in with every discussion I certainly read every thread posted, and every reply made! I also try to keep up with all blogs as I simply love finding out about other peoples characters and backgrounds.
Anyways, I thought in my new capacity as a ning mod I would make a quick mention of the 2 main avenues of publishing we have here, ie threads and blogs!
I wish to point out that I love the enthusiasm and passion that so many players have in wanting to share their ideas, stories and suggestions, even those that have gripes I have respect for if they are handled in a sensible and mature way. However, I am finding that people are starting to use the blog section for more and more OOC stuff and I wish to point out why I think it is avoidable...
Threads are there for us to start/add to discussions on many different subjects, whether it be talking about rules, rp styles, events, asking for help/suggestions or random fun stuff! You can also publish information and offer it up for discussion on your individual characters and their current/backstories.
Blogs on the other hands are traditionally used for publishing stories. These can be any sort of story whether a diary extract, background story or a retelling of some current exciting RP! The possibilities are endless and can really help to get your creative juices flowing in a way that 'live' roleplay cannot, where you can take time to think over your style and perspective and provide some great ic or ooc information about your character(s).
What I am finding currently is many people are using the Blog facility to start ooc discussions rather than the thread function. Of course there is no law against it but what it does to is push what I call 'real blogs' down the list and off the homepage, most of the time these blogs have been slaved over and players have poured their heart and soul into only to see it pushed off the page by someone announcing they are going on holiday rl! That is just an example and of course we love to know if players are going to be absent, but that kind of information should, in my eyes, be more suited in a thread/discussion.
I apologise in advance if my view or indeed this thread seems rather unneccesary, but I just wanted to point out the difference, as some people may not even realise!
Thankies!
Blaze :)
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