I used to do walls of text before I met Jade. I stopped afterwards
I only do it if it really is necessary. Getting to the point with a concise answer works best in terms of impact imo.
Funny. I actually developed Aria's "combat style" to meet Jade on the field of battle.
It worked well enough that Star Fraction accused me of trying to destroy them. Which was, in fairness, true, except that I did not have (as they alleged) direct backing from the Omerta Syndicate brass.
Even if I want to do a lengthy word count post at times, it's just too time consuming IRL...
The more and more synthetized/calculated versions that my character started to use pretty heavily on the IGS was actually a huge benefit on a lot of points, tactically :
- The more words you write, the more people will try to cut off your sentences and take the bits that they want to twist them into what is convenient for them. Generally, it's the best way for people to put words in your mouth, use strawmen and blanket statements, or deform the true meaning of your post. You then have to correct them on that, and it's not always successful : the harm is done.
- The less you write, the more people are unable to have a clear view of your view or opinion. Either it makes them more cautious and so, less aggressive (which the IGS has plenty of it), or when they are dumb enough they fall directly into the first trap. You just have to rip the fruit of their mistake/ignorance afterwards. Always better than having to painfully correct point by point in pyramidal quotes.
- Fits more to the character. She can be a great lecturer, but generally timidity and over social cautiousness makes her very greedy on word count.