Subject: Maybe we've put the cart before the horse here.
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Posted on: 2012-06-08 01:48:00 UTC

Before we all start arguing about how houses should work, let's examine what our goals for them are so we have a blueprint to build with and aren't just guessing. Measure twice, cut once and all that.

This is just my impressions based on this thread and conversations I've had with Phobos and July. Let me know if I'm off-base at all.

First, we should agree what our goals are as a group. I believe the goals of the PPC are:

  1. To encourage and celebrate good writing, be it by reading and/or writing good stories, by giving concrit, by beta-reading, etc.;

  2. To have fun with bad writing, be it in the form of missions, MSTs, just talking about it, etc.;

  3. To have fun, fulfilling, and safe community interactions with other PPCers, wheresoever you prefer to do so;

  4. To do the above with respect for each other, for badfic authors and others, and for our community spaces, so we can all have a good time and not give anyone a justification for calling us big fat annoying stupid meanie-heads.

That said, I think the goals of any PPCer or group of PPCers must first be to foster those four goals, whatever else they do. Secondarily, I think the specific goals for houses are:
  1. To make it easier/less scary for newbies to approach and get to know older PPCers;

  2. To give newbies a mentor/teacher they can always ask questions and advice;

  3. To get older PPCers more involved and more personally invested in the four main goals by giving them a specific obligation toward other PPCers (in other words, if your little sibs are driving us up the wall, we're going to Have Words with You, not just them).

What we specifically do not want houses to do are:
  1. Become cliques whose members never talk to anyone outside their house;

  2. Devalue the importance of other houses' interests (in other words, just because your group isn't big on giving concrit doesn't mean people in it should believe concrit is stupid; that's an anti-PPC kind of notion).

So, does that sound about right? Am I missing anything, or have I gone too far anywhere?

~Neshomeh

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