kk, my buddies in my company (cough cough angel cough cough) said i should do this, not like i rlly wanted to but shrug, whatever.
names Powerful Noises! Sing Along?, yes the punctuation is part of it, you can just call me "noises" or "pn/pin", i dont really mind that much.
my pronouns are he/they/it, im a former j corp resident, dya need my full address? i work on the LCM info gathering bus usually, but i switch between two places pretty often, i like long walks (and just generally standing) on the beach... kidding about that last one of course but, yeah that's pretty much it
i'll be nice at you if you're nice at me, so that's pretty much it.
//haiiii thank u for looking at my blorbo's rp/ask blog
//names Moonlight/Blackjack, main account is @moonlightzipfile, this is blorbo central
//this character has established lore and a bus, however they are partly a selfship character besides that, so they're pretty wobbly and inconsistent in terms of "lore" they'd know on this blog, point being they'd recognise main bus people.
//he is heavily based on Noisemaster from Cucumber Quest, please read cucumber quest I love Cucumber Quest so much...
//most art done on the blog will probably be by @centibunny / @itzme-thefaust , as is the icon, they're wonderful and you should support them, actually <3
//this blog will also just sometimes have in character reblogs to it, you can block those if you don't want to see them but I think it's fun myself so...
\\blog tags:
#making some noises: text post tag
#artblaster: art tag
#radio call-in: ask tag
#rewind scratch: general reblog catch all
#powerful blogging: only random reblogs, no other OC interactions and stuff
#letsgogambling: mod tag
//blah blah rules stuff:
Don't be weird
Like seriously, I'm just not gonna answer if you're weird, no explicit nsfw Besides like, Jokes, don't be mean to me the blog owner, etc
if your character is from The N Corp Inquisition, The Tingtang Gang, or The Middle, noises will not interact with them positively besides Very Specific Circumstances, please don't try and push that
Don't Misgender My Character I Will Block You
Noises is inherently multiship, but also please talk about it with me first, I doubt this'll happen but this is a precaution.
Reiterating, don't be weird.
That's pretty much it, if I need to provide IDs for my posts due to the bold text I am happy to do so, just inform me (I don't use a screen reader so I don't know what is and isn't needed)
Each social encounter—and that includes every blog—has the power to make or break relationships. Good or bad, the potential impact of your words and actions broadens with your blog’s exposure. Just as this social networking tool can move you up in the world, it can also take you down.
Stay on your social network’s A-List by avoiding the P-List of blogging:
* Plagiarism. Don’t sign your name to an article that includes others’ original concepts, quotes or data if the sources of your material are not properly cited.
You could spend days searching for the statistics, but findings from another’s observation or study would not qualify as your research. As an ethical blogger, you will either give proper credit to the original source or refrain from using it.
* Personal Quarrels. Don’t use your professional blog to air personal vendettas.
The price you’ll pay for getting even with an individual or entity is often greater than any satisfaction or temporary gain. In some circles, airing grievances are acceptable—as in how a politician fails to represent his/her constituents or how a product does not meet performance criteria—but such messages should either stick to verified facts or clearly identify opinions.
* Self-Promotion. Don’t turn your blog into an infomercial.
A blog can be a powerful platform for launching your initiatives, but your audiences will tune out if you publish one advertorial after another. By sharing news, ideas, tips or viewpoints in a format that respects your readers’ needs, you’re more likely to grab their interest and gain their loyalty.
* Platitudes. Don’t waste your audience’s time on a lazy effort.
If your readers’ response is so what, then why bother? Develop a goal-oriented blogging strategy with a mutually fulfilling purpose so it works for you and provides something of value to your target audience.
* Pretense. Don’t make statements that you don’t genuinely believe or know to be true.
If you hop on popular trends that you don’t really buy yet believe will make you a hotter commodity, your words will lack substance and come across like empty promises. Speaking your personal truth garners greater respect, even among followers who don’t happen to agree with your position.
* Pandemonium. Don’t publish without reviewing and editing your article for accuracy and order.
If you don’t check facts, correct grammar and spelling, and write coherently, you cannot maintain credibility with an educated audience. Polish your work so that your blog reflects positively on you.
While blogging in itself implies a degree of informality, keep in mind that every social situation has rules of engagement. For most, the P-list is out.
What would you add to the Bloggers Beware List? (It doesn’t have to start with a P!)