Post by Immortality on Apr 11, 2006 19:52:19 GMT -5
Okay, I've gotten alot of requests on many horse RPG sites about how I role play with all those huge words and how the heck I get people to reply immediately. Heres some helpful hints on making quality posts. Also post here if you'd like me to give you lessons.
Tips
a) Organization is a major plus. Try arranging the words to a more organized format so the post is much easier and more comfortable for the overwhelmed reader. Don't crunch your paragraphs together into one big one, and do not press 'enter' every sentance just to make it look perfect. Over organized is just a way to show you don't know how the heck to type right. Lookup proper paragraphing on google and ask.com or any other search site for help on learning better grammar and spacing.
b) spellchecking can become a miraculous habit! People are immediately given a good impression on the whole forum when they see even one person has the ability to spell. If even one person doesn't use spellcheck, it could leave a nasty scar on your forum's reputation. Spellcheck is the ultimate key to a successful RPG in the eyes of both senior members through mere visitors. It's quick and simple, and it's majorly beneficial.
c) Alright, if you've ever been teased before on an RPG, this is probably the main reason for it. We've all tried to make our posts cooler with massive pictures and signature, copy'paste poems, glow text, shadow text, giant resized text, and even all of them. This is the classic, immediate judgment maker that reads "I'm a newb". Don't do it. If you're a good rpger, you'll know that simple tricks on the reply form don't make your post any bigger nor will it confuse senior rpgers, the ones that can make you benefit massively if you draw them to your rp posts. Simply spellcheck, organize, and possibly even resize down a number. With the resizing down a number, you can prove that you are confident in your writing and that you are just too advanced to sink to the level of newbie illusions.
d) This is a biggy that all of you are dying to learn. Too bad, you'll have to benefit from my lessons to learn "RPG Vocabulary Skills". This is the ultimate ticket to the experianced RPG group level. This is plain and simple ,without these skills, you are still begin/intermediate in all rpging. It's not right to make a dull post without an vocab words...it's just so old school in rpgs. ;P
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Examples:
Beginner Post:
A big and muscular stalliont rotted down the pathof the earth. His hooves dropped bybig legs moved him to the placehe wanted to goto. his hairon his neckf movedi n teh wind as the stallion trmoved.
Intermediate:
A huge and masculine stud maneuvered forth the pavement of earth's might hold. His propelling limbs brought down speedy digits as he moved along to his destination. His mane flickered in the wind as he traveled.
Experianced:
Prodigous and stalwart sovereign mobiled his physique aloft the circumjacence. Strapping fulcrums descended stone carved scythes to the rubble of the wasteland abyss. His sleek plume danced like flames, stained with liquor of ebony in the violent squall amongst his self rendition.
Tips
a) Organization is a major plus. Try arranging the words to a more organized format so the post is much easier and more comfortable for the overwhelmed reader. Don't crunch your paragraphs together into one big one, and do not press 'enter' every sentance just to make it look perfect. Over organized is just a way to show you don't know how the heck to type right. Lookup proper paragraphing on google and ask.com or any other search site for help on learning better grammar and spacing.
b) spellchecking can become a miraculous habit! People are immediately given a good impression on the whole forum when they see even one person has the ability to spell. If even one person doesn't use spellcheck, it could leave a nasty scar on your forum's reputation. Spellcheck is the ultimate key to a successful RPG in the eyes of both senior members through mere visitors. It's quick and simple, and it's majorly beneficial.
c) Alright, if you've ever been teased before on an RPG, this is probably the main reason for it. We've all tried to make our posts cooler with massive pictures and signature, copy'paste poems, glow text, shadow text, giant resized text, and even all of them. This is the classic, immediate judgment maker that reads "I'm a newb". Don't do it. If you're a good rpger, you'll know that simple tricks on the reply form don't make your post any bigger nor will it confuse senior rpgers, the ones that can make you benefit massively if you draw them to your rp posts. Simply spellcheck, organize, and possibly even resize down a number. With the resizing down a number, you can prove that you are confident in your writing and that you are just too advanced to sink to the level of newbie illusions.
d) This is a biggy that all of you are dying to learn. Too bad, you'll have to benefit from my lessons to learn "RPG Vocabulary Skills". This is the ultimate ticket to the experianced RPG group level. This is plain and simple ,without these skills, you are still begin/intermediate in all rpging. It's not right to make a dull post without an vocab words...it's just so old school in rpgs. ;P
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Examples:
Beginner Post:
A big and muscular stalliont rotted down the pathof the earth. His hooves dropped bybig legs moved him to the placehe wanted to goto. his hairon his neckf movedi n teh wind as the stallion trmoved.
Intermediate:
A huge and masculine stud maneuvered forth the pavement of earth's might hold. His propelling limbs brought down speedy digits as he moved along to his destination. His mane flickered in the wind as he traveled.
Experianced:
Prodigous and stalwart sovereign mobiled his physique aloft the circumjacence. Strapping fulcrums descended stone carved scythes to the rubble of the wasteland abyss. His sleek plume danced like flames, stained with liquor of ebony in the violent squall amongst his self rendition.