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I've got a hurricane in my head, I can't feel a thing, but it's better than dead
I completely agree and sympathize with you.
This is why I've opted to make all of my personal projects moving forward semi-private. My friends are welcome. Friends of my friends are welcome, and so on, because it avoids me from having to deal with people who think like that. It encourages the collaborativeness of people to communicate and work together to help expand upon the world that was initially created.
And if for some reason someone gets invited in who is toxic/not following the rules? Boom. They're gone. I'm not putting up with that shit anymore. I already have to do customer service for my job, I don't want to do it for my hobby too.
Definitely +1ing the word Architect.
tl;dr admins often get the short end, huh really late to the party here, but also maybe not. I haven't read through all the other comments yet, but this one I vibed with. It does really suck but it seems like a lot of people are moving into private or semi-private rp, myself included, for reasons simply like the one above. Our ability to trust that the community won't just continue to stab the admins of sites in the backs is getting harder and harder to develop. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely adore having new members and fresh eyes to see over the things I create. I love watching the excitement as people get involved and develop their own plots... But I'm also so damn tired of trying to keep it all in line. I have to be able to trust that the new people coming in are going to be able to hold themselves above the water. I'm going to have to trust that the people that are already a part of the world don't try to overthrow it or have a fit because I say no. This is especially harder when running original sites, not that fandoms don't have issues when it comes to what can and cannot but it is my world. I built it. If you don't like it, then you don't have to be in it. If you get mad because the site is run on plots that aren't strictly yours, then oh well? It's still my world? I should at least get the say in whether or not something can be done? I am more than just here to answer questions or bend to members will. I deserve a voice just as much as everyone else? In fact, I kind of deserve more of one since I made the things, I put the effort and the work in, all you had to do was show up and cause a scene because its not what you wanted? Then maybe be event staff or something idk. this is not directed at anyone in particular and has been my experience over the last 15-18 years of rpingThe fact that I even have to include that is proof enough that admins are mistreated by members all the time. Again, not a callout post. I've been forcibly removed from sites in the past for having ideas that were too wild. On the other hand, I also befriended staff and became an important event hoster on other. I understand both sides. But I still very vehemently agree that so many of us that have been rping for eons are getting too old or too burnt out from trying to be anything other than writers. Yes. we have a responsibility to new members and to old ones, but we really have a responsibility to ourselves as well. It just sucks that it has to mean that we have to give up the hope of meeting new people and making new friends to lock ourselves in semi-private groups. Staff can feel free to remove this if it becomes a problem or something, but I swear it's only my two-cents
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