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Mun views:1. On formatting.I think formatting can look really pretty, but when it’s used too much in one post it can make the reply difficult to read. I personally don’t use formatting unless it’s in musings posts (especially posts including faceclaims) because I think with formatting you kinda need to choose which posts you want to “emphasise”, with me that’s the musings post and not so much my general threads ^^5. On exclusivity.I can definitely understand why people would be exclusive, because the blogs I see as exclusive are generally overwhelmed with the replies they already need to do. I’m personally not an exclusive blog because of my muse- Miston is a traveler, and I think being an exclusive blog would limit his chances of “random encounters” which is the whole reason why he started traveling.6. On 'burnbookisms'/anti-blogs.As long as you don’t outright tag the person you’re talking about in some attempt to get white knights to harrass that person I can see burnbooks as a way to vent. We all need to vent frustration and anger and that’s okay, just please don’t send an army to someone who’s wronged you. 13. On following back.I like being followed back but seeing as I’m barely selective you don’t necessarily have to be following me back. This is also the same logic I apply to the people I follow back. Certain blog content can make me uncomfortable and that I don’t want all over my dash, or it’s an muse that mine doesn’t really have an instant click with- but you can always reach out to me for plotting or just drop something in my ask ^^16. On roleplaying in general.Roleplaying has offered me a lot throughout the years I’ve been doing it, and it’s always been my personal way of venting. I met great friends, and despite some hiccups here and there (one such hiccup making me nervous about playing canon characters and another hiccup making me so adamant in stating that I’m not comfortable writing out smut- both on the same website even) roleplaying is something I enjoy and hope to be doing for many years to come.









