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Therefore, people who are complaining about “player authored edits” are not actually complaining about the edits but who makes them.

Therefore, people who are complaining about “player authored edits” are not actually complaining about the edits but who makes them.
There would be no need to tone police if you could actually treat others who are engaging in good faith respectfully.You don't say! The complaint about "player authored edits" is about player making edits, and not about edits in general! Who could have guessed!
I think I'm supposed to be offended here...My character is a cog in an adventure path machine that doesn't particularly care how I as a player have painted my cog. Put a penny, a dime, a nickle, or a quarter in the device below. Why stop there? Use Euro coins, Japanese yen coins, or fake currencies like Canadian Loonies and Toonies.
Good. I wrote it with you in mind.I think I'm supposed to be offended here...![]()
I can only guess that you've quoted someone else here and not just me? If so, I have no idea what my response to you could possibly have to do with a post I can't even see. I very well may disagree with whatever that post says, but I haven't done so intentionally nor have I responded to it. How could I? It's invisible to me.This is what started this whole tangent. You and Pemerton disagreed with this. It was always about who authors what.
Because all too often the immediate and dismissive response from those who disagree boils down to "That's just your opinion, man" or "Anecdotes aren't data" or something similar, even when their own words come from the same fountain.Why can't we all just speak for ourselves without appealing to the undefined masses?
It seems you have some people blocked of vice versa. That certainly might explain some weirdness in the conversation. The line was "The ability to author fiction outside my immediate character (possibly not present in all story now games, but certainly in many)." (As a think the poster didn't like about Story Now games.) Pemerton disagreed with this being a thing that happens, I disagreed with their disagreement and I think you then disagreed with me. And some other people disagreed with various people too. For several pages.I can only guess that you've quoted someone else here and not just me? If so, I have no idea what my response to you could possibly have to do with a post I can't even see. I very well may disagree with whatever that post says, but I haven't done so intentionally nor have I responded to it. How could I? It's invisible to me.
Agreed.Also, the advice also doesn’t say to ignore or retcon prior established geography.
And that (bolded) is a key thing: some of us simply don't and won't accept this as a premise for how to run/play an RPG and-or build a setting, because it puts the setting on a foundation of sand when what's desired instead is a sense of permanence, consistency and continuity.If we accept that there is actually nothing in the fiction until it enters play, then there is no before and after in the causal sense. Causality is as much a fiction as the details of the game world.
It's not a thing that happens. The move Spout Lore is entirely about what the character recalls about a thing, and obliges the GM on a hit to provide a useful recollection about that thing. If you feel this is authoring fiction outside the character, then you should also have a problem if a 5e character asks the same question and the GM willingly decides to agree and makes up the same fiction. Or with a character making an attack roll and causing an orc to be struck and killed by a sword. So, really, it's not about the fiction created or some imagined barrier, but rather if the GM is being obliged to create fiction in ways you're not already used to.It seems you have some people blocked of vice versa. That certainly might explain some weirdness in the conversation. The line was "The ability to author fiction outside my immediate character (possibly not present in all story now games, but certainly in many)." (As a think the poster didn't like about Story Now games.) Pemerton disagreed with this being a thing that happens, I disagreed with their disagreement and I think you then disagreed with me. And some other people disagreed with various people too. For several pages.![]()