This OOC snippet is generally used to deliver messages to other roleplayers in the thread. However, roleplayers are often permitted to include an “OOC snippet” at the top of their IC posts. IC often applies to entire forums - e.g., the roleplaying forums are almost always entirely IC. IC or In Character Things that the character is saying.
PC or Player Character The fictional character created by the roleplayer. OOC often applies to entire forums - e.g., the chat and discussion forums on a given roleplay are almost always OOC forums. OOC or Out of Character Things that the roleplayer is saying. Roleplayer, Player, Mun The person at the keyboard playing the roleplay character. If you’re very new to roleplaying, the Forum Roleplaying basics guide will help you understand how some of these terms are used in everyday forum roleplaying lingo. Board or Forum The board or forum is generally the term used to refer to the entirety of this structure. Category Categories are generally organizational structures for forums - a given category will have several related forums. This is often used in roleplay to organize In Character threads by different IC areas. Forum or Subforum Forums are organizational structures on the message board, grouping related sub-forums or related topics together. A thread may be short (spanning only a few hours IC time) or long (spanning months or years of IC time), depending on the game’s timing structure. A thread consists of an initial opening posts, and subsequent replies moving through a storyline. Thread or Topic Several instances of interconnected roleplay, written by two or more players. All replies are posts, but not all posts are replies.
Reply A single instance of roleplay, written by one player, in response to another player. Posts can be intial posts (sometimes called openers or starters, but not usually referred to as anything special), or they can be replies to other posts. It’s not as if these roleplay definitions are in the dictionary! Basic Roleplay Forum Terms Post A single instance of roleplay, written by one player. If your game community seems to use one of the terms listed here “strangely” - they’re not wrong. Always remember - roleplay terms can and will vary quite frequently. It is by no means comprehensive or intended to be an end-all, be-all guide - the precise specifics of each definition may vary from one game to the next. Read through the rules, as well as the roles, and we'll see you in six hours.This roleplay dictionary attempts to explain some basic terms of forum roleplaying, as they relate to forum roleplay. The only one who you reported that I would consider a friend of mine, personally, was Dodomans and your false report of him had no influence on your (again, six hour) ban, because the previous warn was your third and final warn before hitting the limit.īecause these appeals are public, I'd like to express that, instead of reading through the proper steps to appeal your ban, you named your forum account "Fuck_You_Mod_Abuse", and immediately harassed me in my direct messages for it- instead of reading the rules, and properly addressing the ban.
You're accusing me of abusing mod powers for my 'friends' who got (falsely) reported for RDM. That alone would have put you at the warn limit ban, which is six hours. Not a permanent ban. Throwing incinds is kosable as an innocent something you did, and then reported German Sausage (the one who called the KOS) for. I'm assuming you didn't take the time to read through the server rules or the server roles. You repeatedly false reported people on the previous map for playing the game properly, and outright ignored everyone telling you that it wasn't RDM. There were two warns from the previous map for this. GMOD Clone Wars RP Game Master Applications