Post by HEADWARDEN ! on Mar 13, 2009 15:56:46 GMT -5
LET'S START FROM THE TOP !
registration, name, all that stuff.
registration, name, all that stuff.
As we begin this little journey, let's start with registry. When you sign up, please put your username as your character's first and last name, no spaces. After your account is created, please verify it. That will make it possible for you to recieve emails about activity checks and upcoming events. Once that's done, go to your profile, modify, and change your display name to your characters name, in all capital letters. LIKE THIS.
Now that we're done with all that, let's move on.
PLEASE, MAY I, AND THANKYOU !
proper online etiquette.
proper online etiquette.
Okay, this basically goes along with the golden rule irl. Treat others as you'd like to be treated. Don't make threats, racial slurs, any slurs. Keep your slurs to yourself. By the way, the secret phrase is "I love yuki," which is the truth. Don't cause trouble with other members or you'll both be deleted. No "he said, she said" stuff and scaring off our other members! Let's face it, mental patients can get a little cranky, and in character violence is fine, even great, but be polite and loving to your fellow member, and respect them
EVERYTHING ELSE !
word count, face claims, so on.
word count, face claims, so on.
Well, now that you've read all that, here's the miscellaneous. Our word count is three hundred and fifty words [350] and that's the minimum. You can go above that, by all means, but NOT under it. As for face claims you need an actual person, not an anime character, not a drawing, and not yourself. That's right, you don't count as a person. Plus that could shatter your online ideal of "security", you know?
As for using your face claim, you need to have a 100x100 icon on your profile and a siggy. This isn't very hard, as we have a couple of good graphic makers on the site, and there's always caution. As for posts, please set the font size to 1. It looks nicer. Also, color is nice, but don't make it blinding or unreadable. Common sense, people.