There are many problems that plague RP's. As we all know, sometimes (i.e. a lot of times) people don't read the rules. Or if they have just don't follow them very well. And some people just aren't very good RP'ers when they start. But you ask yourself "What can I do to alleviate the suffering of good RP'ers?".
Well, here's what I'm suggesting. Perhaps some more experienced RP'ers with some time on their hands could tutor a few newbs (lord, I hate that word). Fledgling members can sign up with an experienced member who will help them by proofreading posts and offering up suggestions on how to add details or round out characters. Criticism in this context wouldn't seem as harsh I think.
Eventually, an old timer could lead these apt pupils through a RP, sort of as a final exam. When they've successfully completed their tutoring, perhaps the could receive a small token indicating their status as a proficient RP'er.
Or not. It's a thought. It may help to speed up the progress of some new RP'ers which can only mean good things for the board.
Well, here's what I'm suggesting. Perhaps some more experienced RP'ers with some time on their hands could tutor a few newbs (lord, I hate that word). Fledgling members can sign up with an experienced member who will help them by proofreading posts and offering up suggestions on how to add details or round out characters. Criticism in this context wouldn't seem as harsh I think.
Eventually, an old timer could lead these apt pupils through a RP, sort of as a final exam. When they've successfully completed their tutoring, perhaps the could receive a small token indicating their status as a proficient RP'er.
Or not. It's a thought. It may help to speed up the progress of some new RP'ers which can only mean good things for the board.