Tarxan
Level 25
IGN: xansder
DATE: March 4th, 2021.
WHAT YOU NEED TO SUGGEST OR MENTION: Bring back disease/illness whitelists.
I cannot comprehend why they were removed in the first place. Since then being removed, we've had a problem with players misrepresenting mental illnesses nearly as bad as SIA's misrepresentation of autism. Because of all these problems with people wanting to roleplay out situations of self harm in all sorts of ways because they spontaneously give their characters clinical depression, roleplay has been suppressed in all the wrong ways.
With the whitelist applications, EMS was able to keep track of players validly retrieving medications for their characters because they would present the whitelist that was approved of by staff instead of having to worry about them making it up on the spot for the sake of getting IC medication. To say that staff had to keep track of the whitelists is absolute bullshit, as all staff had to do was approve of or deny of the applications. EMS took care of the rest.
In conclusion, it benefits us more if we bring back disease/illness whitelists to reduce the amount of misrepresentation and romanticizing of mental/physical illnesses within the community.
Thank you for reading my suggestion.
DATE: March 4th, 2021.
WHAT YOU NEED TO SUGGEST OR MENTION: Bring back disease/illness whitelists.
I cannot comprehend why they were removed in the first place. Since then being removed, we've had a problem with players misrepresenting mental illnesses nearly as bad as SIA's misrepresentation of autism. Because of all these problems with people wanting to roleplay out situations of self harm in all sorts of ways because they spontaneously give their characters clinical depression, roleplay has been suppressed in all the wrong ways.
With the whitelist applications, EMS was able to keep track of players validly retrieving medications for their characters because they would present the whitelist that was approved of by staff instead of having to worry about them making it up on the spot for the sake of getting IC medication. To say that staff had to keep track of the whitelists is absolute bullshit, as all staff had to do was approve of or deny of the applications. EMS took care of the rest.
In conclusion, it benefits us more if we bring back disease/illness whitelists to reduce the amount of misrepresentation and romanticizing of mental/physical illnesses within the community.
Thank you for reading my suggestion.