nerdy tangents
One Thousand Club
I think to shed some additional light on this, something I'm surprised nobody mentions is that we all did first person POVs early on. Also when we're early on we tend to self insert a fair bit to vent out angst and frustrations. For me, first person POV seems like a self-insert, and that can feel very icky when it's in a romance thread or somebody has a 'bad attitude' in character. Not to the point of ditching the RP, but it is a bit unusual and oftentimes odd to run into.
To be fair I don’t think everyone starts on first person actually. The people who taught me about roleplay all used third person from the jump. Which makes sense given how I came to the hobby.
My first attempt at a roleplay was a tour company for a fantasy island. It didn’t get off the planning stage but it was very much about world building not self-inserting.
I also started relatively late (I was turning eighteen) which might have something to do with it. I think first person self insert is a middle teen thing.
It’s about aspirational roleplaying (putting yourself into teen movies, or the idealized version of the world pop culture told you exists) whereas I was a bit more into escapist roleplaying. I just imagined myself in magical worlds.
But the worlds where the focus not me.