I've never really been a big fan of shounen-esque sites. I love magical girl sites and like to have violence and conflict as much as the next writer to spice things up, but too much or excessive combat just gets over-done and boring after a while. I don't like gore or explicit stuff either, and some of these sites are filled with content like that.
I'm also not a fan of any site that has heavy mechanics. If it going to take me 400+years and a whole lot of work to get that one pokemon I really want from my character from a mod thread or to get my character to be stronger in their abilities, I'm most likely going to skip over your site. Playing DND is enough for me, and I don't want to have to jump through hoops in a hobby that is mostly focused on collaborative writing, passion, muse, and motivation. Like someone said before, intense and extensive mechanics just suck the fun right out of it.
I'm probably the exception to the norm here, because I love slice of life threads, because the purpose of most sol threads is characterization and/or drama or just pure fun, or they usually have a rhyme or reason, and some sort of development towards the character -- though I find myself not being able to do just slice of life. I love writing about magic in a mundane world or something that has abilities, curses, reincarnations, or personifications in everyday life, and I can often come up with plots and characters based around a combination of these things, based on what the site is about -- like, currently, I run a sol site that revolves around object personifications and characters that possess slight abilities, with a small stream of "magic" flowing through the world and a back-drop of "where is the goddess?" on-site. But, if your site is just set in a city or a small town with nothing else to keep it together or no other allure, like a slice of life rp set in Tokyo, I find it hard keep my threads going and my muse alive because after the first couple of threads, it all just seems monotonous. I kind of feel the same way about high school/academy roleplays, if only because I think you can only do so much within that setting and, personally, it's very limiting to me.
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