Chat Room Etiquette Guide
Posted by admin on August 16th, 2010Here are a few moments, etiquette that everyone should consider when making use of role-playing chat.
1. When you log into the chat, read what is happening and make sure you have some idea of the tone and the situation before you speak. If you are having trouble understanding the situation, someone send a private message and ask for clarification.
2. If the whole room acts in a way Out Of nature, you should try to stay in nature. Coming out of the characters in the midst of history anyone could destroy the atmosphere, and should be kept to private messages.
3. The first thing you type must be a description of your entry in the location. This is a good way to stay in character, and allows nature stories flow naturally.
4. If history is already underway in the room, you should not try to start another one. Most sites will have multiple chat rooms, allowing people to type in their history in another place.
5. Do not enter something like: “I’m hiding, send me a message if you need” or “Im not really here, right now” or any other communication, which should be kept confidential.
6. Try to be respect for people in the hall. Try to understand what they are doing, and then join in. Role playing chat cooperative games that require all to work together.
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