Timeline for How can I get rid of drama fatigue as a GM?
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Mar 9, 2020 at 10:51 | history | edited | NathanS | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 9, 2020 at 0:28 | comment | added | NotThatGuy | If they're adults, they should be able to sort out their own drama. Have you considered or tried just not getting involved in things not directly involving you nor interfering with the game (like the last point or when people come to you with out-of-game problems)? | |
Mar 8, 2020 at 9:19 | answer | added | Maxpire | timeline score: 4 | |
Mar 8, 2020 at 8:15 | vote | accept | Maiko Chikyu | ||
Mar 8, 2020 at 8:05 | history | edited | Maiko Chikyu | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 8, 2020 at 3:55 | answer | added | Dan B | timeline score: 9 | |
Mar 8, 2020 at 2:55 | comment | added | Guybrush McKenzie | Some of these incidents are hard to parse without some more details. When you say a player “rebuffed you”, what do you mean? That you asked them to do something and they said no? The following sentences imply they used harsh language. Were they offended? Did they explain? I’d like to offer some advice but it is hard to tell if these problems have an underlying cause. It would also be useful to know how old your player group is, so we can judge their likely maturity level and give age appropriate advice. | |
Mar 8, 2020 at 1:13 | comment | added | Someone_Evil♦ | I'm going to leave a gentle reminder to answerer that they should support their answer. The method you suggest should be tested, and that testing should give you expertise to say when it worked and any drawbacks or limitations it may have. This also goes to voters, please look for answers that show experience. Many ideas sound good until you try it and realize you forgot about X thing. | |
Mar 8, 2020 at 1:13 | comment | added | Someone_Evil♦ | To close voter(s), this should be perfectly answerable as long as those answers are supported. We have numerous successful questions on similar problems (how to deal with a RPG-related social issue) and I don't think we need to close this unless pure opinion answers start coming in (and it proves itself to be primarily opinion based). On that note: | |
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Mar 8, 2020 at 0:00 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackRPG/status/1236441683174330368 | ||
Mar 7, 2020 at 19:47 | comment | added | Carcer | Are these all groups you know specifically through the games you're playing, or are some of them friends whom you happen to be playing games with? | |
Mar 7, 2020 at 19:37 | answer | added | Rykara | timeline score: 46 | |
Mar 7, 2020 at 17:17 | history | edited | Maiko Chikyu | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 7, 2020 at 16:37 | history | edited | Akixkisu |
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Mar 7, 2020 at 16:24 | history | asked | Maiko Chikyu | CC BY-SA 4.0 |