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ℓιαм ∂є ℓισи¢συят ([personal profile] lestatusquo) wrote in [community profile] prismaticrap2019-03-26 12:42 pm

QUESTIONS MEME



THE QUESTIONS MEME

A first big 'n successful round of apps has concluded and the game is getting off to a roll - since there are always brains to be picked and new pals and acquaintances to be made, how's about we all play a little getting-to-know-you game?


HOW TO PLAY:
• Leave a comment below with your name and the characters who you play.
• Respond to others' comments with questions - they can be about their characters, their current in-game plans or things they'd like to play, their CR, RP in general, their canons and fandoms, or most anything else.
• Answer questions you've received! Keep it short or TL;DR to your heart's content, depending on how much you have or are in the mood to say!
• After each answer you give, ask a question back to the person who answered you. Keep the thread of questioning up for as long as both parties are game!
• Go for it - make friends, make new plans, make anything you like!
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[personal profile] furrytrash 2019-03-27 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
Mostly I've been living under a rock and enjoying the threads of my friends in the games that they've played over the years. Enough to stave off the bug for a while, but never completely. I'm actually doing one of my final term papers on moderated roleplay communities and their relation to digital feminisms, so hey! Threads are homework now! Kinda! Not even actually remotely, but still!
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[personal profile] spah 2019-03-27 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
Oh man that's so cool!! I finished university last year and part of me kinda-sorta regrets not doing some kind of analysis on online communities, especially because I took a ton of film classes that would have allowed me to.
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[personal profile] furrytrash 2019-03-27 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
Most of the project will be focused on the moderation structure of fan-versus-brand operated communities, so I'm looking forward to trawling through old Harry Potter forums and similar relics of yesteryear fandom. LiveJournal and Dreamwidth are absolutely getting a shout out, though.