Your Journal: You can write in the first person in your journal. If its a private journal entry (an entry that another character cant use against you in any kind of argument) then write in the subject line private: don't make the whole entry private. You can use it to tell characters where your going to be at as a heads up. Ex; If Chris wanted to give everyone a heads up that he was going to the foot ball game at 8pm he would simply write.
"going to the football game at 8" - so other people could be online at that time, or that day, and create a scene with him.
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causing (personal journal) play's the character Chris. Let's say Chris and Kaitlin have an argument and only her and i are around. It doesn't matter what she writes about in her journal (because those are her opinions), one of us has to post what happened in the third person, past tense into the community. But the thing is, ONLY ONE OF US HAS TO, i suggest writing the entry together; but it's not required. If Kaitlin posts an entry describing what happened between the both of us, totally fine. You both are being active!
Ms. Jay don't let Ms. Jay frighten you! See the trick is, she will target everyone she can. You never know if she's your best friend; or your worst enemy. She could be more than one person. Anywho! As soon as i get an active character for Ms.Jay I will create the community SVMEDIA. You wont be able to comment on anything ms.jay writes. also, ms.jay will have a personal journal account so you wont be able to find out who she is that easy.
BUT I CAN GUARANTEE YOU, MS.JAY IS NOT CHRIS! AND VERY UNLIKELY THAT SHE WILL BE ONE OF THE FIVE FINEST, SINCE MOST OF THE DRAMA WILL PROBABLY CONTAIN THEM.