User blog comment:Desboy96/Proposal - Chat Powers/@comment-5105555-20120323012927/@comment-5105555-20120323212240

Uh, excuse me? If there is chaos, I agree it should be made into order, but it wont happen simply if Mods have more powers in roleplay. If something gets out of hand, people should intervene, but adding to the chaos by being * the uber power which pwnz all n00bl3tz * isn't going to help. When something gets out of hand, status in roleplay wont matter- what will is how one plans to stop the problem at hand, and keep things from becomming too hectic. Sometimes, yes, you will have to try and stop the roleplaying for a moment to explain what is just too darned out of hand (like inapp. behavior, ect.).

I've been in roleplays in different places, and sometimes when you're *the most powerful* people want to be *more powerful* and then it turns into blah blah blah blah blah. Add the rules, and you get a bit more confusion. People for them, people against them, people who couldn't care less and just want to be *the best*. e_o

And if it gets too ordered/orderly, you either have people fighting over miniscule things or people getting bored with the system and just going back to plain old ToD. And why don't people set the limits on the Truth Or Dare instead anyway? I mean it's played much more often..... And I'm pretty sure you'd know how awkward it is when people are all like "YOU TWO KISS NOW KAY" and so forth.....

I actually used to go on a blog about roleplay and comment and stuff, and it was really orderly (and there was only one Godmodder-oh my gosh, the day he decided we should do book RPs... No one really liked roleplaying with him after that and tried to kill his character, but it never worked. HE JUST KEPT COMMING BACK TO LIFE. Oh gosh... It was almost a nightmare... I mean he was a nice guy, but ya' just get tired of the whole "o mi god the vesperz r comming to eet ur bebbiz!!" thing.). It was great roleplaying there and at their chat last summer, but here's the thing- The roleplay there was all third person, and the rules were something like "No killing off characters without the creator's permission", "No godmodding and saying *hits this person*. Instead, say *swings fist at this person*." ect. None of them controlled powers themselves, and if you asked me, it worked pretty well.. Also, what's an "RP head"? First time I've heard that phrase, and I've been officially roleplaying since 2nd grade...