You are more than welcome.
IMHO long-term roleplay somehow includes descriptive writing.
But you can have single matches without roleplay, and still like descriptive writing of your moves.
That's why I added both.
Shout out to the Tech!!! Thanks so very, very much for adding "Long-term roleplay" and "Descriptive writing" tags! Humbled by your speed, and grateful for your responsiveness.
I agree with Lieutenant. It would help descriptive and long-termed roleplayers to find each other easier, and give a sign regarding the writing style of the people on this site.
Hi, I wonder if we get a new tag added? Something like "long-form roleplay" to indicate characters/stories that focus on depth, description, deeper topics, heavy roleplay, created over a broader timespan.
I would find that incredibly helpful. Right now I have to rely on recommendations from people I already know, and that's great, but word of mouth has its limits.
Kimmi, YES!! You said what's been on my mind for a long time. I feel like every time I start a new conversation, I have to go through what my prospective opponent understands in the word "Heel". When did that word come to mean the fighter who is really insurmountably brutal and always wins?
Heel is not the opposite of jobber. Heel (the fighter that the fans boo - the villain) is the opposite of Face or Baby Face (the fighter that the fans cheer - the hero). Jobber is the fighter who always loses in order to put over either the Heel or the Face. It could go either way between the Heel and the Face.
Yeah but here it's code-words for the D/s dynamic. H/j I guess if you wanna put it that way. Hey, there's a few of us "actual wrestling fans" around who get it. Say hi anytime! :-)
Red Bear
2021-04-12 05:07Tech, you are a god amongst men!! Thank you!!!!!
The Tech
2021-04-11 02:14You are more than welcome.
IMHO long-term roleplay somehow includes descriptive writing.
But you can have single matches without roleplay, and still like descriptive writing of your moves.
That's why I added both.
Looking forward to our roleplay stories!
Chav Oliver
2021-04-11 12:33(In reply to this)
with adding these two tags did you keep the same tag limit, or increase it, just curious?
The Tech
2021-04-11 23:09(In reply to this)
The limit did not change.
Otherwise, it would have been mentioned in the change log
You can follow the changelog, to get notified of smaller site updates.
Suggestions about the Tag limit already have their own thread:
https://venus.chatfighters.com/forums/Discussion_about_limits
Lieutenant David Armstrong
2021-04-10 14:30Shout out to the Tech!!! Thanks so very, very much for adding "Long-term roleplay" and "Descriptive writing" tags! Humbled by your speed, and grateful for your responsiveness.
TobiasK
2021-04-10 21:52(In reply to this)
Added as well! Thank you, Tech!
LiamBear (deleted member)
2021-04-10 20:10(In reply to this)
Tags added here as well
Carter Lessard
2021-04-10 19:17(In reply to this)
Another thanks to tech from me... And like Butch said... Here here... Tags are also added...
Butch McMann
2021-04-10 19:15(In reply to this)
Here! Here! Just added the tags!
Carter Lessard
2021-04-07 07:55I agree with Lieutenant. It would help descriptive and long-termed roleplayers to find each other easier, and give a sign regarding the writing style of the people on this site.
Lieutenant David Armstrong
2021-04-07 06:32Hi, I wonder if we get a new tag added? Something like "long-form roleplay" to indicate characters/stories that focus on depth, description, deeper topics, heavy roleplay, created over a broader timespan.
LiamBear (deleted member)
2021-04-09 01:45(In reply to this)
I would find that incredibly helpful. Right now I have to rely on recommendations from people I already know, and that's great, but word of mouth has its limits.
Kimmi Danger (deleted member)
2021-04-07 15:24(In reply to this)
Since people here like using and abusing actual pro terms (like jobber and heel), make the new tag "kayfabe". :-D
Butch McMann
2021-04-08 16:29(In reply to this)
Kimmi, YES!! You said what's been on my mind for a long time. I feel like every time I start a new conversation, I have to go through what my prospective opponent understands in the word "Heel". When did that word come to mean the fighter who is really insurmountably brutal and always wins?
Heel is not the opposite of jobber. Heel (the fighter that the fans boo - the villain) is the opposite of Face or Baby Face (the fighter that the fans cheer - the hero). Jobber is the fighter who always loses in order to put over either the Heel or the Face. It could go either way between the Heel and the Face.
Okay, I'm done with my promo.
Kimmi Danger (deleted member)
2021-04-08 16:39(In reply to this)
Yeah but here it's code-words for the D/s dynamic. H/j I guess if you wanna put it that way. Hey, there's a few of us "actual wrestling fans" around who get it. Say hi anytime! :-)
TobiasK
2021-04-08 23:33(In reply to this)
Where did Kimmi go?