What's your Minecraft Username?: Arkkwolf
What's the title of your suggestion?: CONSENTED KPS FOR ANIMAL WHITELIST USERS (relating to KPD)
What's your suggestion?:
As the KPS rules have evolved and changed throughout the years, with its current standings being consented KPS, there is still one aspect that has not changed. Animal whitelist users (especially in recent times bears), who have had their animal characters put down by KPD. It is understandable from a realistic standpoint that if a bear, or any other animal, attacked a person, there would be some sort of action taken. However, there is the case that the animals are characters, just like those who RP humans. While the animal whitelist community has had a checkered past, some people put a lot of thought into their animal character. Just as the new KPS rules were put into place for the sake of roleplay, why does this not also apply to animal whitelist users when it comes to the KPD?
Hence my suggestion that the KPD should have to ask for OOC consent when putting down animals. There is no difference between a human character vs an animal character having more value than the other. It is a character, that someone puts thought into, that is taken away without their consent oocly. While the realism factor still stands, I believe that because we've prioritized consented KPS for people over the "realism" of technically being able to kill someone, it should be applied to animals as well.
How will this benefit the server and community?:
This would benefit the community because it would give whitelist users more of an incentive to make realistic, or more detailed characters. If a player knows that there's a risk for that character to be taken away, players are a lot less likely to expand the character to be more interesting. After all why put in the effort, just for it to end through IC means? It would also prevent a lot of OOC in-fighting about whether there is a valid reason to put their animal character down. While this is not a HUGE issue, it is still one that is hardly addressed. Thank you for taking the time to read my suggestion. <3
What's the title of your suggestion?: CONSENTED KPS FOR ANIMAL WHITELIST USERS (relating to KPD)
What's your suggestion?:
As the KPS rules have evolved and changed throughout the years, with its current standings being consented KPS, there is still one aspect that has not changed. Animal whitelist users (especially in recent times bears), who have had their animal characters put down by KPD. It is understandable from a realistic standpoint that if a bear, or any other animal, attacked a person, there would be some sort of action taken. However, there is the case that the animals are characters, just like those who RP humans. While the animal whitelist community has had a checkered past, some people put a lot of thought into their animal character. Just as the new KPS rules were put into place for the sake of roleplay, why does this not also apply to animal whitelist users when it comes to the KPD?
Hence my suggestion that the KPD should have to ask for OOC consent when putting down animals. There is no difference between a human character vs an animal character having more value than the other. It is a character, that someone puts thought into, that is taken away without their consent oocly. While the realism factor still stands, I believe that because we've prioritized consented KPS for people over the "realism" of technically being able to kill someone, it should be applied to animals as well.
How will this benefit the server and community?:
This would benefit the community because it would give whitelist users more of an incentive to make realistic, or more detailed characters. If a player knows that there's a risk for that character to be taken away, players are a lot less likely to expand the character to be more interesting. After all why put in the effort, just for it to end through IC means? It would also prevent a lot of OOC in-fighting about whether there is a valid reason to put their animal character down. While this is not a HUGE issue, it is still one that is hardly addressed. Thank you for taking the time to read my suggestion. <3
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