What it means to you and how to handle it?
Question 1: How does player reputation affect you?
What I mean about this is— being a member of a RPing community for some length of time, we’ve heard things when it comes to player habits, personality issues, activity fluxes, and general behavioral bits. How does what you’ve heard and perhaps seen about individuals affect you as a GM or player? Do you avoid games with them, do you ignore them outright when they are applying for your games, do you consider it a non-factor instead, do you let personal feelings effect how you treat them in general?
I’ve heard a variety of answers on this case ranging from straight out “blacklisting” to reaching out to the community for understanding to best comprehend the issue. Personally, I’m not sure I’m aware of the “grapevine” so to speak so much to really have it be a factor— but there are exceptions to that rule as after three-to-four years on RPG (and longer on other sites) you sort of hear things when you don’t even seek out that kind of knowledge.
To me there are certain people I’m wary around, but I will generally try to give them a chance and even if they are in a game I’m tentatively interested in I’ll not dismiss the game because of that fact; I mean, maybe I’ll read the OOC to see the social atmosphere but if I think I’m going to have fun I’m going to ignore any prejudice I have to the best of my ability. What about you guys though?
Question 2: Are you influenced by how the RP community looks at you?
And now the spotlight is on ‘you’.
I suppose this question is more therapeutic for me than anything, but at a certain point it is useful to know things. Anyway, as a member of the community my habits are generally looked at both OOC and IC— and I’m sure it has affected some outlook. It wasn’t until recently that I was told by a former friend that people want “nothing” to do with me and won’t even “bother” with any games I host because of certain perceptions of me. This made me, being the self-improvement sort that I am, look at the situation to see if I was really being that toxic and out of line— but I got vague answers involving on how the community perceived me so it’s been kind of concerning. Was it a bunch of hot air or was I in the wrong blatantly?
These kind of self-perceptions are ones I’m sure others have wound up dealing with. Any stories or answers on how the RP community thinks of you affects you personally? Is it just inane gossip or does it bear some blunt truth? And how do you approach it?
Question 3: How important is learning from your reputation?
Extension to question 2.
Do you value learning from your reputation and how it influences others? – Where does it become an issue that you have to “start over” with a fresh start through a new account or by other means? and how can we strive to understand in silence?
For me, I’m trying to see the RPing habits (OOC and IC) I’ve made and try to confront what I have found out about. For example, some people say as a GM and perhaps even as a player am a “control freak” and from learning that I’ve looked at how I appear to others and what I can do to fix that. It’s not exactly easy, but I think it’s doable— I’ve looked at myself in earnest before. What about you guys?
Question 1: How does player reputation affect you?
What I mean about this is— being a member of a RPing community for some length of time, we’ve heard things when it comes to player habits, personality issues, activity fluxes, and general behavioral bits. How does what you’ve heard and perhaps seen about individuals affect you as a GM or player? Do you avoid games with them, do you ignore them outright when they are applying for your games, do you consider it a non-factor instead, do you let personal feelings effect how you treat them in general?
I’ve heard a variety of answers on this case ranging from straight out “blacklisting” to reaching out to the community for understanding to best comprehend the issue. Personally, I’m not sure I’m aware of the “grapevine” so to speak so much to really have it be a factor— but there are exceptions to that rule as after three-to-four years on RPG (and longer on other sites) you sort of hear things when you don’t even seek out that kind of knowledge.
To me there are certain people I’m wary around, but I will generally try to give them a chance and even if they are in a game I’m tentatively interested in I’ll not dismiss the game because of that fact; I mean, maybe I’ll read the OOC to see the social atmosphere but if I think I’m going to have fun I’m going to ignore any prejudice I have to the best of my ability. What about you guys though?
Question 2: Are you influenced by how the RP community looks at you?
And now the spotlight is on ‘you’.
I suppose this question is more therapeutic for me than anything, but at a certain point it is useful to know things. Anyway, as a member of the community my habits are generally looked at both OOC and IC— and I’m sure it has affected some outlook. It wasn’t until recently that I was told by a former friend that people want “nothing” to do with me and won’t even “bother” with any games I host because of certain perceptions of me. This made me, being the self-improvement sort that I am, look at the situation to see if I was really being that toxic and out of line— but I got vague answers involving on how the community perceived me so it’s been kind of concerning. Was it a bunch of hot air or was I in the wrong blatantly?
These kind of self-perceptions are ones I’m sure others have wound up dealing with. Any stories or answers on how the RP community thinks of you affects you personally? Is it just inane gossip or does it bear some blunt truth? And how do you approach it?
Question 3: How important is learning from your reputation?
Extension to question 2.
Do you value learning from your reputation and how it influences others? – Where does it become an issue that you have to “start over” with a fresh start through a new account or by other means? and how can we strive to understand in silence?
For me, I’m trying to see the RPing habits (OOC and IC) I’ve made and try to confront what I have found out about. For example, some people say as a GM and perhaps even as a player am a “control freak” and from learning that I’ve looked at how I appear to others and what I can do to fix that. It’s not exactly easy, but I think it’s doable— I’ve looked at myself in earnest before. What about you guys?