Blogs and the Treatment of OOC Info
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:52 am
We're on the brink of a new phase of TI's culture changing - blogs. A place on the web where players can dedicate a page to their characters and write up an IC "diary".... I'm so excited!
Still, there's a niggling question in my mind: Are we culturally ready for it?
The rules of TI, TI2, and TI:A used to state that players weren't to share anything OOCly to try to stem crossover. When we opened TI:Legacy, we deliberately made a U-turn on that rule, and the policy now states "we don't care what you OOCly know, what people tell one another OOCly, etc. Simply do not bring information into RP unless your character has ICly earned it". In theory, this allows players to speak more freely OOCly to their peers, and put the entire onus on each player not to bring what they know OOCly across the line. Still, I didn't notice a lot of people saying OOCly "I'm a mage, and I've got this really cool plot going on" to the game at large, so I'm curious if we as a pbase might not yet be ready to give our badguy RP fellows enough slack to post on a blog. Heck, some recent commentary about how extremely people react to suspicious behavior (Just a day or so ago, an instance of someone being chased, searched, and then arrested for sneaking around in a cloak and mask crossed my desk. Wow, it surprised me. I mean, what's illegal about that? No wonder the bad guys are saying 'man, it's too hard. One slip up and *snap* the end'.)
I think that cooperative culture about RP is the ellusive 'something' that MUSH has and RP MUDs fail at. At best, I can only imagine it's about some underlying belief that each character is in competition with their neighbor - the first to get the highest combat skills, whose title is bigger than whose, here's my mage-kill statistcs, etc. Information is one of the key factors in the IC struggle, however, because despite it all, we're an RP game. So... if we open up blogs, what will happen?
Do we as a pbase want to see those blogs available? Will people use them to cheat? Can my alt really post about her plot to assassinate the king without it seeing her arrested ICly with some majorly suspect leaps in logic?
I really want to provide this service to players. I think it'll be great for the game, but how many of us think that it'd be okay? How much of a cultural shift are we looking at? Will it happen naturally just because we've opened blogs and express a desire for mutual RPer respect, or will we open a kettle of fish that's best left alone? Should we do it, but with specific policies in place? If so, what should they be?
I'm mulling on all of this, and would love to hear player thoughts as it's a bit big of a cookie for me to chew on my own. Thanks!
Still, there's a niggling question in my mind: Are we culturally ready for it?
The rules of TI, TI2, and TI:A used to state that players weren't to share anything OOCly to try to stem crossover. When we opened TI:Legacy, we deliberately made a U-turn on that rule, and the policy now states "we don't care what you OOCly know, what people tell one another OOCly, etc. Simply do not bring information into RP unless your character has ICly earned it". In theory, this allows players to speak more freely OOCly to their peers, and put the entire onus on each player not to bring what they know OOCly across the line. Still, I didn't notice a lot of people saying OOCly "I'm a mage, and I've got this really cool plot going on" to the game at large, so I'm curious if we as a pbase might not yet be ready to give our badguy RP fellows enough slack to post on a blog. Heck, some recent commentary about how extremely people react to suspicious behavior (Just a day or so ago, an instance of someone being chased, searched, and then arrested for sneaking around in a cloak and mask crossed my desk. Wow, it surprised me. I mean, what's illegal about that? No wonder the bad guys are saying 'man, it's too hard. One slip up and *snap* the end'.)
I think that cooperative culture about RP is the ellusive 'something' that MUSH has and RP MUDs fail at. At best, I can only imagine it's about some underlying belief that each character is in competition with their neighbor - the first to get the highest combat skills, whose title is bigger than whose, here's my mage-kill statistcs, etc. Information is one of the key factors in the IC struggle, however, because despite it all, we're an RP game. So... if we open up blogs, what will happen?
Do we as a pbase want to see those blogs available? Will people use them to cheat? Can my alt really post about her plot to assassinate the king without it seeing her arrested ICly with some majorly suspect leaps in logic?
I really want to provide this service to players. I think it'll be great for the game, but how many of us think that it'd be okay? How much of a cultural shift are we looking at? Will it happen naturally just because we've opened blogs and express a desire for mutual RPer respect, or will we open a kettle of fish that's best left alone? Should we do it, but with specific policies in place? If so, what should they be?
I'm mulling on all of this, and would love to hear player thoughts as it's a bit big of a cookie for me to chew on my own. Thanks!