Subject: Not quite.
Author:
Posted on: 2013-08-13 18:18:00 UTC
The point of the 'one month before Permission attempts' rule is to get to know the person concerned. After that it's up to that person's writing quality.
Subject: Not quite.
Author:
Posted on: 2013-08-13 18:18:00 UTC
The point of the 'one month before Permission attempts' rule is to get to know the person concerned. After that it's up to that person's writing quality.
Greetings, I would like you to call me Cronist for the time being, i really want to be part of this organization, it would help my character development and it seems really fun, i'll stick around for a month
that's about it,
Welcome to the PPC. Here, have this... uh... have this needlepoint shower mat depicting a Picasso-style portrait of George Clooney's face. Gift-giving is not among my talents, unfortunately. Again, welcome!
-- Len
Oh, another one? Goody goody! Here, take this magical urple box. It has an Engorgement Charm placed on it. For your permission request, you do have to be quite active on the Board to get Permission. Also, you might want to stick around for at least half a year to get us to know you. Since I'm quite new (I joined just a week ago), you can also choose to take advice from oldbies. Have fun here!
Autumn
i forgot something, im interested mostly on MLP because it has nasty stuff i want to reverse, but I'm also generally open to any fandom i can help return to normal, i want to try and save as many characters as possible
Maybe about six months or more. Well,it's up to the permission givers, but one months may still be too short. You have to immerse yourself in the PPC Original Series if you want to be agent.
And here's my gift. A virtual Viking shield and Viking sword. Try to use it together.
The point of the 'one month before Permission attempts' rule is to get to know the person concerned. After that it's up to that person's writing quality.
The rule is, "wait to ask for Permission until a) you've been active long enough for the community (including PGs) to get to know you, b) you've proven that you have a solid grasp on the community spirit and Da Rules, and c) you feel confident that you know what you're doing and can effectively demonstrate it with your Permission request."
How long that takes for each individual varies quite a bit. I will say it's extremely unlikely that anyone could get Permission within a week of their introduction, but we've had people blow us away with their awesomeness in as little as two to three weeks, and we've had people like me who waited years before they personally felt ready to start writing anything. I actually think multiple months is more likely the norm for when is a good time.
~Neshomeh
Greetings, new friend! Have a potted Poison Joke!
Now, I do need to mention a couple of things. Firstly, make sure you double-check your writing before you hit "post," to make sure everything that needs punctuation and capitalization has it. We're a writing community, and we take pride in making the effort to keep our grammar sharp!
Also, when you do eventually write missions, keep in mind that the idea is to find badfics that can be made humorous. Otherwise, the mission would just turn into a list of deviations from canon, and that wouldn't be any fun to read!