Miles Edgeworth ([info]samriprosecutor) wrote in [info]ddd_news,
@ 2008-11-12 23:19:00
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions

My app got rejected. Why can't you tell me what I did wrong so I can fix it?
We can, actually! The mods have chosen not to leave explanations on rejected applications, because we have no way of knowing which (if any) applicants would be comfortable with that information being left in a public space. Applicants are always free to contact the mods directly and request the reasoning behind their rejection.


My character's lonely. :( How do they make friends?
When you first join DDD or intro a new character, there are a few simple steps you can take to get your character out there and help them interact with more people. First and most importantly, you'll want to intro them at [info]dramadramaduck. Pick a time when you'll be available to tag so you've got a lot of time to keep the threads going; the more characters interact, the more they'll learn about each other. If possible, don't intro your character during the first few days of a virus. The more popular viruses can result in a flood of posts on journals and the main community, and your character's intro may get lost in the shuffle. General questions to the community can also be a great way for your character to make new friends and attract a wider range of commenters. Broad subjects that everyone has had experience with will be easier for people to respond to and can help ensure that your character gets input from more than just their canonmates. Commenting to other character's posts is also a great way to develop relationships. With some anti-social characters this can be more difficult; try to find characters talking about subjects that interest them or asking those general questions that lots of people have opinions on.

Interactions between players can also be crucial to developing strong character relationships. Don't be afraid to pop into our AIM chatroom 'dramadramaduck' and talk to your fellow players, or to IM members whose characters are interacting with yours. For many, talking about the game is half the fun, and a lot of players are delighted to talk to the people they're playing with. All players' contact information is up at our Taken Characters List.


I want my character to make a post. Should it go in his journal or on the community?
This is a subject that seems to breed some confusion. As players are expected to keep up with the Friend Add List, posts made in characters' journals should be seen by the majority of players, so the main difference in community posts and personal posts ends up being the post's actual content. When making a post, look at it as if it was something you were about to post. If it's the kind of thing you'd direct to your friends or a diary-style entry that's recounting the events of your day you'd put it on your personal journal, right? If it was a more general subject where you were asking for a wide variety of opinions or something that wasn't specific to just your friends and your environment, then you may put it on a community that's geared toward open socialization.

Posts your character makes can be treated the same way. An open invitation to attend a fighting tournament, or a question like 'What does love mean to you?' might go in the community, whereas a post 'locked' to only two characters, or a question that only canonmates would need to answer could go in a character's personal journal. Basically, if you ask yourself 'Who cares?' and the only answer you can give is 'My character's friends,' their personal journal is probably the best place for it. :D


How do I locked thread?
The 'locking' system of DDD (in which posts and comments are filtered and viewable only by certain people) is a very versatile tool. Many characters are more likely to talk about some subjects when they don't have an audience (or at least aren't aware of one). Locks can allow them to speak to only specific characters or to keep things private. If you're locking an entire post to a very small group, meaning only a couple of characters will be able to see it, please keep that entry on your character's personal journal; a more general entry with only a portion locked to specific members can still be posted on [info]dramadramaduck.

There are a few types of locks a character can use: a locked post, in which the entire contents are intended to be seen only by the character himself or by specific characters, or a semi-locked post, in which only a portion of the entry is locked. In all of the examples note that the subject line specifies the type of lock. 'Locked,' 'Filtered,' and 'Private' can all be used to indicate a locked post, and the same formats can be used to lock comments as well.

You may also have noticed the word 'hackable' in some of the examples. On DDD there are many gods, god-like characters, and computer wizards with the ability to hack into locked entries. If you want to allow them access to your character's entry you can include 'hackable' by the lock, and if you want it to remain fully locked just label it 'unhackable.' Players of those types of characters must ask for permission before hacking unless a lock is specifically labeled as hackable. If your character has such abilities but the post isn't labeled one or the other, don't assume it's hackable. Always ask the other player for permission before hacking an unlabeled or unhackable entry or comment. That being said, players of non-net savvy characters should keep in mind their character's lack of computer skills when deciding whether a lock should be hackable. A character with no computer experience shouldn't realistically be able to lock a post from a highly skilled hacker. For this reason, some players choose to implement a more accurate label such as 'locked; hackable by gods and skilled hackers.'

The community of DramaDramaDuck has provided its members with a useful method of filtering communication...but this is still [info]dramadramaduck, and the community doesn't always abide by its own rules. Characters should keep in mind that these locks have a tendency to fail at their player's discretion the worst possible time, and the occasional 'failed lock' label can open the way to some very interesting conversations.


I'd like to use another character from my character's canon for a post/RL/whatever. What do I need to do?
Sometimes a plot or aspect of character development can require the participation of other characters from your character's canon. When that particular character you need isn't a part of DramaDramaDuck, that can be a problem. But all is not lost! If the character's participation is absolutely necessary, temporary use of a canon character might be allowed, but the use of a canon character that isn't applied for is subject to mod approval. If you want to use a canon character on a temporary basis (including simple 'hijacking my friend's laptop for the lulz' posts), you must ask the mods for permission first (which can be done here), as any actions the temporary character makes might affect the way someone plays that character in the future.


What if my character lives in a time before Al Gore invented the internets?
A lot of the characters on DramaDramaDuck come from pre-internet days or worlds where the internet may never exist. Players have come up with a variety of means for their characters to access the nexus of [info]dramadramaduck, from a 'magic book' that writes back at the character who uses it to a scrying pool. One character even had a laptop conveniently dropped on her ship by a passing member.


Time-lines? What time-lines?
On DramaDramaDuck there are very few limits to the way you can play the game. Time lines here can be extremely fluid, and 'What time-lines?' has reached the status of a running gag. Posts and subsequent comments are generally considered to occur on the same day, but backdating posts and comments by putting 'Back-dated to so-and-so date' in the subject line is a common practice, allowing people to work conversations around viruses and events or get things done that they weren't able to post earlier because of time constraints/RL issues. Posts can also be future-dated in the same manner. All comments in RL logs are obviously assumed to be occurring in the same period of time.

Regarding time-lines for characters who share a world, all canonmates are generally considered to be in the same time-line, so it's a good idea to check with any existing canonmates to verify what point in the canon they're playing from. On occasion players have chosen to pull their characters from points in canon that are separate from their canonmates, but this situation can easily become complicated and is best avoided if possible.


How does my character get a world-hop?
Considering the number of uber-long-distance relationships and swinging events going on at DDD, it probably won't be long before you'll need one. Thankfully, there are plenty of hoppers who'll be willing to oblige--including some who're so willing, we may as well paint them yellow and call them a cab. Obtaining a hop is usually fairly painless. All a character has to do in most cases is post in the main community asking for a ride; for those who have world-hopping friends even a personal journal entry may suffice. There's always a chance the service may come at a price, of course, but for a trip across the multi-verse it should be worth it...right? In some situations, like events where hoppers are standing by, world-hops can also be assumed without any requests actually being made.


How does my character give a world-hop?
World-hoppers can come in two ways: characters with canon basis for inter-dimensional travel, and characters who are granted the ability by another member of DDD. If your character has some means of teleporting or traveling through dimensions they can probably world-hop. (This also applies to characters with access to devices that can perform such travel, i.e. the TARDIS from Doctor Who or the Gummi ships from Kingdom Hearts.) If your character doesn't have any canon basis for the ability, there's still a possibility that they'll be able to obtain it during the course of their time on DDD. Occasionally someone who's able to grant the ability (like Dark from DNAngel, whose feathers confer many abilities, including teleportation) may do so for a friend...or for a price. If your character is about to give or be given a world-hopping device, you must get mod approval first. Anyone who is plotting to obtain world-hopping abilities for their character without any canon basis must run it by the mods here beforehand.


Mommy, where do viruses come from?
Viruses on [info]dramadramaduck don't always have a source. Sometimes one of the resident gods will claim responsibility. Other times, SHODAN, the sentient computer that inhabits the community, will receive the blame. A lot of the times the viruses are accepted as simply the result of whatever strange, unnamed force has brought the community into existence.

Many members have dared to ask this same question; there have even been a few, brave souls who endeavoured to cut the viruses off at the source! ...Bad things happened when they tried, of course, but their foolishness bravery will always live on in the epic legends of DramaDramaDuck.


I have a supah mondo awesome idea for a virus/event! ...What do I do with it?
Suggest it, of course! The Event and Virus Suggestions Post is here. Comment to it with a description of your event idea or your virus' guidelines (i.e. 'This virus will turn affected characters into Pokemon'). Be sure to specify which category it falls under--an event, like a tournament or party, or a virus. If you'd like an event set at a particular time, let our Events Mod, Norry, know that in your comment and she'll do her best to accommodate you. It would also be a good idea to mention who will be running the event or virus. If there's no god to take responsibility for a virus they're often blamed on SHODAN or the community itself, but some events will need to be hosted or run by a character. If you've got an idea for an event but your character's not the sort to be involved, go ahead and suggest it anyway. Often when a ringleader is needed, a more suitable character will be offered.

These guidelines only apply to community-wide events and viruses. Players are allowed to do whatever personal events (affecting less than five people) that they want in character journals, though events involving sensitive subjects may be subject to mod approval. (See 'Section 3: Sensitive Topics' in the Player Guide, or click here for more clarification.) All viruses, including viruses affecting only a small number of people, must be approved by a moderator.


Where do I go to tell someone what I think of them?
Constructive criticism can be one of the greatest gifts a player can get. Suggestions on characterization can be extremely important for a player's development, and most of us can't reach our full potential without treading those stepping stones to improvement. If you've got some concrit to offer, you can either post it to the player during the bi-monthly How's My Driving post (see Section 6 of the Player Guide), or you can post it to the concrit post that most players have on their characters' journals. (These are listed in the Concrit Directory. If you haven't added your concrit post yet, be sure to comment there with your link!) For more information on giving concrit, see 'concrit' under the 'Glossary and Helpful Terms' section of the Player Guide.


How do I make the perfect DDD secret?
DDD secrets (see Section 5 of the Player Guide) should be no bigger than 600x600 pixels; a little bit of leeway may be allowed, but try to keep it within the size limit. Your secrets can be text only, have a picture as a background, whatever you want. Pretty much anything goes. You can take a look at our past secrets posts or check out any of the many secrets communities on Livejournal for some ideas.

These secrets are supposed to be from the viewpoint of your character, but even if your character's not a fantastic graphic designer you can still make them as ~pretty~ as you want to. As for their contents, the secrets post can be a great place to vent some hidden guilt, confess a forbidden love, or vilify an enemy.

Gag secrets are also allowed. Have something you want to say but your character wouldn't say it in a million, jillion years? Submit it anyway! The more flail-inducing, the better.


Is there a question you'd like answered, but you don't see it here? Feel free to ask in a comment!



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[info]capnluffy
2009-01-03 10:06 pm UTC (link)
Hi, I wasn't sure about the details for this:

What is required to pass the activity check? I read twenty comments in another post, is that correct and is there anything in addition to that?

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[info]attorney_at_lol
2009-01-03 10:09 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, it's 20 comments. Activity checks are bi-monthly, so for example, the next one coming up is in February. We'd be asking for 20 comments (1 post also counts as 1 comment) from each character between the months of December and January. Characters who were approved in January are exempt from activity check, however. :)

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[info]samriprosecutor
2009-01-04 12:58 am UTC (link)
Looks like Idgie beat me to it, but there's also mention of the AC requirements and lots of other helpful info (rules, newbie tips, etc.) in the Player Guide, in case you haven't seen it. :)

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[info]capnluffy
2009-01-04 02:46 am UTC (link)
Oh, derp, and I did see that post, too. orz

Thanks (Idgie too!) for the information.

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[info]samriprosecutor
2009-01-04 03:39 am UTC (link)
I figured you might have, but I wanted to be sure. ^_^ The AC part wasn't very big, and in the midst of that much information it's easy to miss, heh. You're very welcome~!

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[info]canhaswrenchpls
2009-02-17 02:41 am UTC (link)
hi, am just wondering. if you've been taken off ddd because of lack of activity, how do you re-apply? do i have to apply as a new character again?

(i thought i announced i was on hiatus though... i'm pretty sure i;m within the time limit.)

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[info]samriprosecutor
2009-02-17 07:59 am UTC (link)
Any characters that are dropped due to lack of activity are free to be applied for as soon as the final purge list is posted, so the ones purged during this last check are available to be apped as of yesterday.

Did you announce your hiatus in the OOC community? Only hiatuses announced in the Hiatus Post apply to characters' exemption from activity check, so any hiatus announced in the OOC comm also needs to be listed on the Hiatus Post to count. If your hiatus status had been brought to Idgie's attention earlier--either when she posted the list of exempt characters before AC, during AC, or when she listed all the characters who weren't accounted for after AC--we would have been able to clear things up, but at this point he's been purged and will have to be reapplied for if you wish to rejoin with him.

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[info]fail_genetics
2009-03-08 03:11 pm UTC (link)
I'd like to ask a quick question, guys. Shilo here is from a musical, and I was planning to make 'accidental' voice posts for some key scenes that happen for her. Most of the songs she's in, though, generally have her singing with someone else. Would I need permission to post these as they involve someone that's not my character, or would it be okay to post since it's a part of canon and nothing is being changed involving those muses?

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[info]samriprosecutor
2009-03-11 02:10 pm UTC (link)
We do prefer to have these types of NPCs brought up to us so we know what they are when they get posted, but as it's all canon stuff, we're happy to approve it. You're good to go for any voice posts that adhere exactly to canon and don't make any changes or assumptions on the character. If you want to do posts that expand on the canon at all, or you want to have the other characters commenting to people, those will need to be put up for individual approval here.

I'll link this request over at the aproval post so we've got it referenced, thanks. ^_^

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Friend newbie question:
[info]universalperson
2009-03-24 10:25 pm UTC (link)
Is the characters friend list seperate from the user's friend list?

That is, the user friends everyone here: http://tripled-mods.livejournal.com/9028.html#cutid1, but the character dosen't?

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Re: Friend newbie question:
[info]samriprosecutor
2009-03-26 02:19 am UTC (link)
They're separate, but the friending should actually be done on the character's journal. :) While you're logged in to the character's journal, go to the Admin Console to add all of those journals to the character's friends. That way, you can go to your character's friends page and see everything that was posted that day, and comment to them while logged in. Character journals shouldn't be friended on personal accounts.

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[info]ruthless_night
2009-04-08 09:50 pm UTC (link)
Question~ Angel here. I am a lazy mun.

Are you still accepting God characters or have you stopped?

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[info]samriprosecutor
2009-04-11 08:37 pm UTC (link)
Hey Angel! Sorry about the wait, the subject was still under discussion. We are accepting god apps still! I'll be making a formal announcement some time today. :)

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[info]ruthless_night
2009-04-12 08:23 pm UTC (link)
Thank you very much~ And no problems! I've been gone all weekend anyways. XD

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(Anonymous)
2009-05-07 05:41 pm UTC (link)
So. Say you want to play a character from a fandom, but you don't want to go with the character from the language the others are going with... eg. original Japanese vs English dub. What should be done? Many times characterization changes as well as plot points and names from country to country, which could doubtlessly lead to confusion.

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[info]samriprosecutor
2009-05-14 02:10 pm UTC (link)
Sorry about the long wait! I didn't get a chance to respond to this before my vacation.

Hm. That's actually a really good question. It may depend on the level of differences. If it's just something simple, like a name change, you could probably get away with doing it and still saying they're part of the same world, provided your castmates didn't mind accommodating the difference. But if it's, like, set on Earth and the entire location and all the culture that comes with it is different (i.e. Japanese vs. American, as you described) and they changed it in the dubbing to say that this character was a woman instead of a man so they wouldn't infect the innocent viewers with the ghey...

I'm gonna assume that most people would want to be on the same Earth/world as their castmates, but we've got quite a few on DDD who end up being from different timelines. Rufus Shinra, Lazard, and Hojo are on different worlds or alternate universes because they're at different points in canon, and they have to world-hop to interact in person. For a while we had an Apollo Justice cast, and since the game is set seven years in the future and their interactions with Phoenix and Edgeworth basically ensured their canon wouldn't come about the same way, we also decided to have them be in different timelines. Obviously it would be easiest if all players could be playing from the same canon, but if you're willing to have your character be on an alternate timeline I think it could work the same way. It'd be courteous to check with the rest of your potential canonmates and make sure they're okay with that, and there would be some complications like not being able to have them deal with "their" version of the character, but in the end the choice of where to pull their characterization from is up to you, unless it directly and drastically affects someone else's characterization or contradicts canon in some way.

That being said, those complications could really affect the ease of playing. In some canons this kind of thing would probably work better than in others.

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(Anonymous)
2009-05-28 08:19 pm UTC (link)
Is it okay to use RP journals to comment OOC on totally unrelated to DDD stuff? Like, if I'm logged in and comment to a friend's journal or something. One of my old games was really really strict about that.

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[info]samriprosecutor
2009-05-28 08:49 pm UTC (link)
That's perfectly fine! (says the girl who's been using nothing but her RP journal to reply to things since she joined DDD 8D). We view character journals as being the property of the players (which...well, they are), and many people use theirs for OOC interactions, out of game interactions, and even play in other games.

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[info]neutralalienist
2009-07-19 03:41 am UTC (link)
I'd like a clarification! :D

When it comes to non-played canonmates, what about referencing things the other characters have done? Say character's A friend tends to get captured - can he post about that, without it being a specific canon event?

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