suneater
Level 90
Hello I'm back again. Sorofrat defender. The place sucked but it was great for roleplay here to pick something apart.
A lot with people being or not being included comes down to the person though. If they want to get involved they need to step up and roleplay. And the same goes otherwise, allow people to join in on your roleplay as long as they aren't being disruptive. Give everyone a chance.
When it comes to people not interacting with someone they don't like OOCly, you really can't stop them. I don't want to roleplay with people I do not like for various reasons, it's just how things go. If they're weird and/or have done bad stuff you shouldn't be forced to interact with them.
If there's OOC drama deal with it via talking to & removing the people causing drama if necessary. Literally just remove the problem & if stuff like that keeps happening, address it. Don't just leave it be until its overwhelming.
Overall a lot of the issues brought up are things that exist without the sorofrat. They're nothing that the existence of the sorofrat changed. Sure it might've highlighted it more with how much the place was in the spotlight, but with it being gone the issues are still there. To this day.
Also sorry to only go over your message Sak, yours is just the only one that I hadn't responded to going over the vast majority of things (and I didn't realize there were more pages at the time of writing this)
This is something that definitely would need to be improved on if the sorofrat were to come back. I had briefly joined the sorofrat before its destruction earlier this year though, and when it came to events and whatnot I didn't see a problem with people not being included. Event-wise at least everyone /was/ given that chance to get involved if they truly wanted to. Though I wasn't in it long, so there might've been more of an issue that I didn't see.Half of us were not included or allowed to be involved in things because of the way the house was separated.
A lot with people being or not being included comes down to the person though. If they want to get involved they need to step up and roleplay. And the same goes otherwise, allow people to join in on your roleplay as long as they aren't being disruptive. Give everyone a chance.
When it comes to people not interacting with someone they don't like OOCly, you really can't stop them. I don't want to roleplay with people I do not like for various reasons, it's just how things go. If they're weird and/or have done bad stuff you shouldn't be forced to interact with them.
Make a rule against doing this without IC motive (there might be one? Not sure I don't pay attention to combat related rules). Though it's not like this has stopped with the sorofrat being gone. Just a month or so ago there was a situation with an entire gang breaking into the college football house holding weapons to us (They had the IC reasoning).but became a huge area for gangrp (having bodies dropped at the door etc) which risked the characters who lived there
If there's IC drama let it be. IC drama brings more roleplay, and with more roleplay it gives you more of a chance to have fun, develop your character, etc. The only time that should be stopped is when it's going to far and/or breaking the servers rules. Just use common sense and know when not to go too far.there was always drama, both IC and OOC
If there's OOC drama deal with it via talking to & removing the people causing drama if necessary. Literally just remove the problem & if stuff like that keeps happening, address it. Don't just leave it be until its overwhelming.
Groups are going to exist both with, and without the sorofrat. They existed before, and they exist to this day. It's not something that relies wholly on a singular building on the map. If you make friends with people, you're going to want to hang out with them. If the sorofrat were to come back there'd just have to be people who aren't from those groups in charge at first. Bring in everyone, a mix of people who do or do not know eachother. Don't just have it ran by one group of friends at the start, it'll lead to only their friends joining unless they allow others.Previously mentioned, this area DID cause groups to be created, despite the lack of agreement that it did.
You could say staff can't monitor everything that goes on on SRP at all times, so the server should shut down. Have people who have the time to pay attention & run the place in charge. And if you find out there's an issue, address it immediately. Remove issues where you can. You shouldn't stop something from existing solely because it can't be watched 24/7, because practically nothing can be monitored completely all the time.They can't monitor everything that happens, it shouldn't be brought back.
Overall a lot of the issues brought up are things that exist without the sorofrat. They're nothing that the existence of the sorofrat changed. Sure it might've highlighted it more with how much the place was in the spotlight, but with it being gone the issues are still there. To this day.
Also sorry to only go over your message Sak, yours is just the only one that I hadn't responded to going over the vast majority of things (and I didn't realize there were more pages at the time of writing this)