Joint Posts, JPs: when you write a single post together with one or more people. Usually done on collaborative Google Docs, by taking turns when writing, "booping" each other to oblivion, and waiting a long time because timezones and real life errands are evil 
If you've roleplayed in one of the latest threads on the forums, you've probably had this wondrous experience already, but it's just as likely (and valid) if you haven't! But in any case, I thought we could use a thread to talk all things about Joint Posts. How would you normally organize these and for which occasions? What has been one of your favorite joint posts to write in, and what did you put your characters through then? And if you haven't tried to do this yet, how do you feel about these posts in general? Do they sound interesting to try and write in?
I will say, these posts can be quite hard to get right, both when it comes to organizing the writing process and coming up with a nice final product. But they're heaps of fun most of the time! They have the potential to be some of the most interesting posts you can work on during a roleplay, and are a great way to make friends! I'm not sure if everyone thinks the same and I have reasons to believe many people may dislike joint posts in certain, specific situations, but... that's what the thread is for, right? Let's roll in the answers, shall we ♥
If you've roleplayed in one of the latest threads on the forums, you've probably had this wondrous experience already, but it's just as likely (and valid) if you haven't! But in any case, I thought we could use a thread to talk all things about Joint Posts. How would you normally organize these and for which occasions? What has been one of your favorite joint posts to write in, and what did you put your characters through then? And if you haven't tried to do this yet, how do you feel about these posts in general? Do they sound interesting to try and write in?
I will say, these posts can be quite hard to get right, both when it comes to organizing the writing process and coming up with a nice final product. But they're heaps of fun most of the time! They have the potential to be some of the most interesting posts you can work on during a roleplay, and are a great way to make friends! I'm not sure if everyone thinks the same and I have reasons to believe many people may dislike joint posts in certain, specific situations, but... that's what the thread is for, right? Let's roll in the answers, shall we ♥