On Reddit’s DPP this entire setting has been forbidden for years, even if all characters are 18+. Is that the same here?

Might be a good idea to discuss all the little rule clarifications here if the rest of you have any other questions!

  • @manchotM
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    91 year ago

    It’s actually a good question, as long a character are 18+, I don’t see why it would be a problem as long as it’s realtively explicitly stated. We can start by allowing it for now a revise it at a later time if that becomes problematic in one way or another.

    Which reminds me that I should update the rules, haven’t had much time this week and the app is not really useful for this!

  • @try_my_maple_syrup
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    71 year ago

    I think anything that hints to underage should be forbidden here.

    • @SSGOP
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      01 year ago

      I’m really not sure how an RP about an 18 year old high school student “hints to underage”

      • @RestfulD34m0N
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        121 year ago

        i dont see the problem as long as it’s explicit that it’s 18+, but if you had to make this post, surely you can sort of see how it might hint to underage.

        • @try_my_maple_syrup
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          1 year ago

          One of the RP subs on reddit required a disclaimer in every post, something like:

          I am 18+ and so does all the characters and people involved.

          I found it kind of annoying since posts without it would be auto-delete. Sometimes one forgets to add that.

          But if that’s what it takes, oh well.

        • @SSGOP
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          21 year ago

          if you had to make this post, surely you can sort of see how it might hint to underage.

          I made this post because this forum shares the name of a subreddit which has a rule against high school settings regardless of the ages of the characters involved. So no, I still can’t. Enlighten me.

          • @RestfulD34m0N
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            51 year ago

            95% of high schoolers are underage. Setting a story there thus “hints” that the characters involved are underage unless otherwise stated.

  • @wait1what2
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    41 year ago

    I feel like it would have to be a case by case basis, but almost always not okay.

    I think the question to ask is: How important is the fact that the character is in high school specifically? Why is that important, and would it be meaningfully changed if you just said they were a freshman in a small college or university?

    For example, do you want to play our a scene between two 18 year old high school seniors getting together after their senior prom? I think that would be totally fine and is a reasonable scene.

    A teacher/student fantasy? Would it be that different if you changed it to teacher/student in a college setting?

    The main issue people will have is the usual range of high school students is 14-18 years old. So 80% of them are underage. While in college, you’re almost always running into students who are 18-22 years old. 100% of legal age and no issues.

    I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts. I genuinely feel like almost all high school style prompts can be changed to college with 0 effects on the scene.