Advice/Help How to Find Reliable Members for a Group RP?

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I don't know if there's really any actual answer to this, but has anyone figured out how to find reliable members for a group roleplay? I imagine it's a situation where luck plays heavily into it, but I'm hoping there's a few ways to tell who will be fairly reliable.


By reliable, I mean members who are active and engage outside the RP, as well as sticking around.
 
Your best bet is look for people who are slow posters.

These are people who are used to writing over a long period of time and typically have a more realistic understanding of their availability to post.

They also don’t flake out when the initial excitement of joining a roleplay fades.

The downside is you might only get one or two posts a week. So progress is gonna be a lot slower.
 
Your best bet is look for people who are slow posters.

These are people who are used to writing over a long period of time and typically have a more realistic understanding of their availability to post.

They also don’t flake out when the initial excitement of joining a roleplay fades.

The downside is you might only get one or two posts a week. So progress is gonna be a lot slower.
That does make sense, but how would I best find people like that?
What can I put in the group advert to make it more likely to attract those type of people?
 
That does make sense, but how would I best find people like that?
What can I put in the group advert to make it more likely to attract those type of people?

So first just say that you are looking for people who post one or twice a week on average. And when people apply to join the roleplay have them share their “hours of availability”, or basically the days they are most likely to be able to post per week.

If they give you something like - I work Mon-Fri but can usually get a reply up on Sunday then that’s a slow poster.
 
you can never be sure because some people will stick to a role play and others bounce off. i compensate for this by allowing more people to join my group rps, accounting for some leaving or ghosting.
 
probably people who have at least a base interest in your concept, and then who are fine with slower posting schedules. it’s heavily dependent on the pace of the rp you’re getting together and genre too. it helps if you have other spaces to get people involved ooc like a channel for posting roleplay memes or in-character responses to question prompts.
 
you can never be sure because some people will stick to a role play and others bounce off. i compensate for this by allowing more people to join my group rps, accounting for some leaving or ghosting.
I do expect that, I'm just wondering if anyone who's hosted successful group RPs have found ways to get reliable members consistently.
 
probably people who have at least a base interest in your concept, and then who are fine with slower posting schedules. it’s heavily dependent on the pace of the rp you’re getting together and genre too. it helps if you have other spaces to get people involved ooc like a channel for posting roleplay memes or in-character responses to question prompts.
Yeah, I have seen consistently that having a Discord server or similar for OOC interaction makes a big difference in the longevity.
 

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