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October 13, 2003

interactively Storytelling - more updates @11:52 PM

maybe I should wiki-ify this, so I can stop having to write/export to pdf/repost

additions: lots of stuff.

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It's a little long, I know. But if you get the chance to read it, can someone post comments? This is probably too much to ask, I realize...How about this. If someone even reads this post, let alone the paper, can you post a comment. I think my comment system is err...broken.

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printed, will read and respond in class tonight. and you know ive been keeping up with these - i just prefer discussions to comments on here. not like i dont see you all the time anyway. (and i know you do the same to me.)


Posted by: tripp at October 14, 2003 12:56 PM

>Other users post as one of the created
>characters, either pre-fabricated by the web-master
>or created by a highly ranked power-user.

Since you're presumably ranking the author rather than the character, how does it work if posts are signed by characters?

In principal, I like the idea of treating the characters as authors (and vice versa) - it's nice to not muck up the fiction with any mundane reality - but since nobody owns a given character, anyone can post in that character's name - can't they?


Posted by: Perry at October 21, 2003 04:50 PM