NK-admin's "Keep it Classy" Campaign
Now, what is this campaign?
The Keep it Classy Campaign, (the KiCC for short), is a special campaign for dedicated roleplayers.
Believe it or not, some people have standards, and they might want to keep these standards involved in roleplaying.
Some roleplayers, such as myself, do not write with others about sex, (otherwise known as "smut"), or anything of the like. Others will refuse to write about homosexuality, drug use, or rape.
Oftentimes, other roleplayers get offended by this. Names like prude, bigot, square, or Mary Sue will be thrown around. Oftentimes, the roleplayer refusing to write about these things will be labelled a homophobe, uncreative, or an idealist who doesn't see the world as it really is.
Oftentimes, their refusal to "play nice" is due to religious or personal beliefs.
This is wrong.
No roleplayer should have to give up their standards for the community.
This is why I am starting the KiCC.
KiCC started when I had a conversation with a younger roleplayer about roleplaying incest. I did not approve of the younger roleplayer taking part in it, so I warned them, "Do what you want, but keep it classy."
Keeping it classy means not leaving what you think is and is not acceptable behind. Keeping it classy means holding on to your beliefs no matter what other roleplayers say. Keeping it classy also means that you will respect other players' beliefs as well.
If you'd like to join the KiCC, simply add the banner to your forum profile/ put the below catchphrase in your sig/ about me/ personal info section.
Believe it or not, some people have standards, and they might want to keep these standards involved in roleplaying.
Some roleplayers, such as myself, do not write with others about sex, (otherwise known as "smut"), or anything of the like. Others will refuse to write about homosexuality, drug use, or rape.
Oftentimes, other roleplayers get offended by this. Names like prude, bigot, square, or Mary Sue will be thrown around. Oftentimes, the roleplayer refusing to write about these things will be labelled a homophobe, uncreative, or an idealist who doesn't see the world as it really is.
Oftentimes, their refusal to "play nice" is due to religious or personal beliefs.
This is wrong.
No roleplayer should have to give up their standards for the community.
This is why I am starting the KiCC.
KiCC started when I had a conversation with a younger roleplayer about roleplaying incest. I did not approve of the younger roleplayer taking part in it, so I warned them, "Do what you want, but keep it classy."
Keeping it classy means not leaving what you think is and is not acceptable behind. Keeping it classy means holding on to your beliefs no matter what other roleplayers say. Keeping it classy also means that you will respect other players' beliefs as well.
If you'd like to join the KiCC, simply add the banner to your forum profile/ put the below catchphrase in your sig/ about me/ personal info section.
KiCC Catchphrase
I, *insert name here*, have decided to join the KiCC.
I hereby state that, by joining this campaign, I will not allow others to pressure me into writing about subjects that are against my beliefs, be they religious or personal. I also hereby state that I will repsect others in their beliefs and in turn not pressure them.
I will keep it classy.
I hereby state that, by joining this campaign, I will not allow others to pressure me into writing about subjects that are against my beliefs, be they religious or personal. I also hereby state that I will repsect others in their beliefs and in turn not pressure them.
I will keep it classy.
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