Facebook Roleplaying

Social Networks are now allowing people to communicate in new and exciting ways which weren’t even dreamed of in previous generations. Aside from just randomly chatting, they are also allowing people to tell stories, and to create works of fiction, which are emerging to recreate the nature of storytelling.

The idea of roleplaying is really about telling an interactive story. You get together with a group of people, each one of you takes on the identity of a character, and then you act out the story, each of you contributing you own ideas for the direction that you should all go in.

Social networks such as facebook were created to allow people to tell stories. You are supposed to use them to tell the story of you real life, through the use of pictures, videos, and written submissions in a variety of forms.

This ability can be tweaked a bit, allowing a truly creative individual to tell fictional stories using this software. This allows you to sign up as someone else, a fictional character, and then to tell the story of that character the way you would with your own life.

You can then expand on the story through interaction, either with other fictional characters, or with real people whom you meet through the site. this breathes new life into the tale, making it come vibrantly alive.

Most of the big social networks are not intended for use as fictional or roleplaying tools. You will find in the terms of service of most of these sites that the act of creating a fictional character is expressly forbidden, and can be punished. While these rules are not usually enforced very strictly, their mere presence tends to hamper your ability to engage in create endeavors.

There are however a few alternative, most notably http://www.RolePages.com was created precisely to fill this void left by the other social networks. RolePages is a website set up similar to facebook, however the creators of the site invite you to create a character that is not you. In fact they encourage you to create the strangest, and most creative character that you possibly can. Then you can take that character and use it to create stories by interacting across the site with other character members.

Social networks are a new frontier in the art of communication. Using them as a medium for telling stories is a trend that is just starting to catch on. As the sophistication of the technology increases the ability to create fictional works using these tools is only going to improve.

To read more about this subject visit RolePages.com an in character roleplaying social network where you can sign up as anyone or anything that you can imagine. There you will find more information on facebook roleplaying, as well as an eclectic cast of members including werewolves, vampires, fairies, psychics, aliens, madmen, monsters, demons, and anyone else that you can imagine.

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