[quote=@Inkarnate] Except the responsibility doesn’t go both ways. As a player you are obligated to read posts in that RP. If you skim read you are being flippant and being an indirect disruption to the process. You [i]are[/i] obligated to read and if you do not read the chances you understand the story or actions within it are null. It is not a two-way street. It’s a collaborative artform where you are [i]expected[/i] to participate in full regards to the role-play. Yes, is it [i]nice [/i]if you find each other’s prose interesting and everyone is actively (creatively and passionately) engaged. But as a participant of a project it is never okay for you not to read especially if the player you are interacting with has a style you find boring or bad. The insinuation that this is a two-way street, to me, is absolutely absurd. As I have said before: [/quote] I completely agree with that methodology and I do not dispute it. Another point I was trying to make is that yes if one wants to collaborate effectively then yes one must abide by the rules and expectations of said methodology. But if one wished to make such a methodology more effective, it is prudent to adopt a philosophy that emphasizes both a growth mindset as well as an empathetic view towards the mentality of the reader/player. My reasoning lies in the belief that no matter how good one may be, there is always room for improvement. On retrospect I should've made my point more clear in my original post. Sorry about the initial confusion.