Post by A Long Display Name Here on Jul 10, 2012 0:40:19 GMT -6
Hello members! I think it's about time we all sat together and talked about character profiles. We have long encouraged originality and unique characters within the confines of 'realisim' as set by the show - first AtLA and now Korra. We have struggled, over the past few years of our existence to allow colourful, interesting characters and still maintaining that power balance and "reality" the show has set.
This thread is going to deal with problems that we have encountered lately. Member input is welcome, but we expect 100% civility and respect and no blame-passing / rejecting, or the thread will be locked. Please be considerate to your fellow members.
It's a long read, but this is extremely important. Stick with it, okay?
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This thread is going to deal with problems that we have encountered lately. Member input is welcome, but we expect 100% civility and respect and no blame-passing / rejecting, or the thread will be locked. Please be considerate to your fellow members.
It's a long read, but this is extremely important. Stick with it, okay?
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We have been reopened for the Korra universe for just a little bit over two months now, and zombi and I have been noticing a really troublesome trend regarding new character submissions. Did you know that one in five profiles do not follow 4 or more forum rules? This is the rate in which we delete profiles, based on the # of submissions we have had vs. the # that are deleted. This does NOT include profiles with 1-3 mistakes that receive 'edit' PMs — that number rises closer to about 98% of profile submissions.
This is, quite frankly, extremely troublesome to us, as the Rules & FAQ are there for everyone to read and the staff is readily available via PM or Help Centre board.
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So here is what we are going to talk about:
1. Character tropes / stereotypes
2. Character Plausibility
3. Character traits
4. Personality flaws
5. Profile Caps
Ready? Let's begin.
- Character Tropes & Stereotypes: There have been an exponentially increasing number characters that fall under a formulaic profile of: having a sad childhood (often a parental loss), a traumatic or problematic growing up experience, coupled with a "unique" physical trait or ability (usually an "unusual" eye or hair colour or physical marking [generally scars]), and a "contrary personality" (such as a pretty girl who eschews 'femininity' because she's 'not like that', or a character who is just 'misunderstood'). Sound like your character? It likely does. I can name several different profiles with different creators off the top of my head alone that have this pattern.
While tropes themselves are not problematic, there are just too many profiles that are following the exact same pattern and aren't coming up with anything unique — even though everyone thinks they are! - Character Plausibility: Part of this ties into the above point - it's not plausible to have so many characters of a limited population with the same basic premise. You also have to figure the setting into your characters - having a combat-trained character is probably unlikely, considering the relative state of "peace" the world has been in. It is unlikely that a large majority of the population comes from a no-parent/single-parent family. It is unlikely that so many characters would be tea shop owners & workers. It is unlikely that so many characters would have the same temperament as their element represents. It is very unlikely that your character would be on the forefront of technological or societal advances (even if they are time-appropriate).
Again, these tropes aren't problematic by themselves, but in large, repetitive quantities present issues. We really need everyone to remember that just because you have an idea doesn't mean that it necessarily will fit into the the world of Korra. We encourage our members to do research — Korra's timeline falls between the very late 1800's and the 1920's (mostly the 1920's), and there is plenty of information about this time period available online: please use it!
People also need to research other profile aspects too: mental illness? Look it up! Muscular character weight/height ratio? Look it up! Physical conditions? Look it up! I hope everyone can see where I'm going with this! - Regarding Violence, Rape, Mental Illness and so on: I cannot stress this enough. Use Trigger Warnings When Appropriate. While you may not think that it is triggering, it may be for other members or potential members. BE CONSIDERATE. Please use trigger warnings only for things that are upsetting, and not just contrary to personal belief.
[/li][li] Character Traits: This is a big one, I think! People are so obsessed with making their characters look unique they forget that people already are - even "identical twins" aren't fully 100% identical in characteristic or personality! There seems to be a lot of focus on having some unique physical trait — a "special" hair or eye colour, scarring because of some sort of "accident" (often either contributing to 'life lessons' as they are self-inflicted or a 'trauma' and are not), or tattoos. This really needs to stop. We don't mind character uniqueness but this is no longer unique because everyone wants one or more of these traits!
Characters are unique physically just by existing. There's no cloning in this time period, so no one will be an exact replica of someone else physically, even if they don't have any glaring physical markers. Every person varies in their personality, and their beliefs — use that to make your characters unique, not by subjecting them to a cornucopia of physical traits (or backstories, as mentioned prior) that every "special" character always has.
[/li][li] Personality Flaws: This is something we see almost everyone struggling with — listing "undesirable traits" as flaws; however, that is not what a flaw is. Even "good" traits can be flaws! A personality or character flaw will affect your character's life - their beliefs, their interactions with their loved ones, with strangers, with people they're moderately acquainted with on a daily or near-daily basis! If it "usually" doesn't affect them, or they're "usually" some other way, it is not a flaw.
AND LASTLY...
[/li][li] Profile Caps: As you are aware, there are currently caps in place. At the moment, they are for Equalist, Metalbending Police, and Thief/Criminal characters. Look at the long list above, and consider that at the time of writing this we have been Korra-era for two months. Quite frankly, I have to say this is RIDICULOUS that we have to talk to everyone about stuff like this as a whole site so early on; that 20% of all profiles are sent back for being non-compliant with 4 or more forum rules.
We don't want to impose more caps on people. We really don't. We want to allow you guys as much freedom to create within the world of Korra as is reasonable and realistic for the show. So many people are taking advantage of it (or trying to) that soon, you will leave us no choice.[/li][/ul]
So we are at a crossroads, TARP. We can either keep things the way they are and everyone works on coming up with unique profiles that don't reduce their characters to nothing BUT tropes and "special snowflakes", or we can start placing more and more official restrictions on what is and isn't allowed on the site. The ball is in YOUR court now, as the saying goes.
The staff would like to stop having to argue with people about their profiles, and why one person should be the exception to the rules. We would like to have to stop sending back so many profiles for not following the rules we have posted. We want to encourage creativity, not stifle it!
So it's up to you. Work with us, or we get stricter.
Oh, as a post script: do not use TARP if you are otherwise not yourself. This includes using TARP while drunk, reactive, angry, and whathaveyou. In the past month ALONE I have had at least half a dozen people lash out at me for whatever reason / post silly, unnecessary things and blame it on not being themselves somehow.
Stop. No. TARP is here for fun - if you cannot contribute to it, then don't post or PM. Please use common sense! We are not your punching bags or drunken cooldown.
As stated before, we welcome civil & respectful discourse. Please be considerate of other members.
Thank you for reading!