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Title: Backstage view on roleplay
Post by: Louella Dougans on 02 Sep 2010, 11:52
Something that came up on a recent thread, that was kind of a side topic, but I think was worth looking at was a question about "Backstage's View On Things".

I don't believe there is such a thing. People have wildly different views on a lot of things, and I do not see how it would be possible to group them, except in the most vague ways.

Similarly, I don't think it would be possible to group all the people at Chatsubo or other venues either.
Probably not even IGS.

What are your thoughts about it?
Title: Re: Backstage view on roleplay
Post by: Julianus Soter on 02 Sep 2010, 12:11
Same, Louella. Such attempts at ideological segregation are arbitrary and futile.
Title: Re: Backstage view on roleplay
Post by: Z.Sinraali on 02 Sep 2010, 12:19
I vehemently disagree.

Backstage clearly believes that roleplay exists.

Those bastards.
Title: Re: Backstage view on roleplay
Post by: Casiella on 02 Sep 2010, 12:22
Hell, even our view on what roleplay includes will vary widely from member to member (and that was self-evident long before the recent discussions).

I agree with Louella, and I'll go a step further and say that such attempts sometimes reflect an effort by the categorizer to push his own views. "All those Backstage people are like X, so you see why Y is necessary," or variants thereof. In other cases, of course, it may stem from misunderstandings of various sorts.
Title: Re: Backstage view on roleplay
Post by: The Cosmopolite on 02 Sep 2010, 13:03
I agree it's pretty absurd and I've always said so.

Cosmo
Title: Re: Backstage view on roleplay
Post by: Usagi Tsukino on 02 Sep 2010, 14:22
The only difference I've noticed between the two boards is that this one looks nicer (sorry Cosmo), it gets more traffic, the moderation is stricter (again, sorry Cosmo) and it doesn't make my McAfee Site Adviser turn red.

ArrPee is ArrPee isn't it?
Title: Re: Backstage view on roleplay
Post by: Esna Pitoojee on 02 Sep 2010, 16:21
We are not a congress to vote on rules, nor are we a jury to pass judgement.

We're a means to meet, discuss concepts among ourselves, and have fun.

While we may find that common opinions are shared between many of the members, this shouldn't mean that anyone else should be forced to accept these opinions, nor should these opinions be presented as speaking for the entirety of the backstage community.

At least, in my opinion anyway.  :P
Title: Re: Backstage view on roleplay
Post by: Mizhara on 02 Sep 2010, 18:30
I think the reason backstage isn't dead is quite simply because of the sheer differences in opinion. If everyone agreed enough that there could be a 'backstage view' on anything, there would be nothing to discuss.
Title: Re: Backstage view on roleplay
Post by: BloodBird on 02 Sep 2010, 19:07
I think the reason backstage isn't dead is quite simply because of the sheer differences in opinion. If everyone agreed enough that there could be a 'backstage view' on anything, there would be nothing to discuss.

Isn't that the truth. Long live the argumentative mind?

A tad less jokingly, I'll have to agree with the OP, Cosmo and others. I'm not sure what this came about from, but to claim such is rather silly and provenly false anyway.
Title: Re: Backstage view on roleplay
Post by: deMangler on 03 Sep 2010, 03:09
I have only been on Backstage for only a short time, chatsubo for maybe nine months or so. Seems to me both forums contain pretty much the same mix of views to varying degrees, expressed variously.
If there is anything like a collective 'view' or position that could be said to be held by either of the forums I cannot see it.
Some of the, often very polarised arguments seem to me to be about vapour, others seem to be agreeing but unwilling to accept the fact, some seem to have adequatly expressed their view to the extent that both sides should be able to easily see the reasons why they disagree yet stilll the arguments continue.
I guess that agreement is not part of the purpose of the forums for a lot of people - and why should it be?
Very interesting forums indeed, both of them.
I fine bunch of people, RPers, in general and on these forums. A pleasure to be counted among you. And a pleasure to disagree with a lot of you too!
:)