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Degrading rollout and fan outreach: what's acceptable and what's not?
If a model's niche includes a tough, dominant communication style - calling a fan a slut, bitch, loser, etc. is acceptable.
But there are important boundaries to keep in mind: If a fan doesn't realize it's a rollplay, he can complain. Usually it's just a warning from the platform, with no consequences. But be prepared to gently explain that this is a game, and the model is behaving this way within the image. The key is to maintain control and stay within the boundaries. What can/can't you do? 1. You Can: Use derogatory phrases within the roleplay Call a fan names if it is part of the scenario Speak harshly, sharply, defiantly 2. Cannot: Racial, ethnic, religious slurs Real threats of violence (even in a roleplay context) Fuzzy line between game and reality - it should always be obvious that this is roleplay and not real hating Examples "I'll spank you, dirty boy" - OK "I'll break your arm" - NOT OK Do you practice this kind of communication?
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