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What is the difference between a PR, SPR , FPR and a public room?

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What is the difference between a PR, SPR , FPR and a public room?

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A PR (Unsupported Private Room) can be put up by anyone by going to private rooms and typing in a name for the room without filling out an application. We only require that you stay within IMC rules and TOS when playing/chatting in a PR. Here is a list of what PR’s are generally used for: 1) Small private campaigns. 2) Rooms that do not wish to set up the sort of detail our supported and public rooms have. 3) “Test” role-playing, to see if a setting or room idea will work. A SPR (Supported Private Room) is the next step. You are required to submit an application. Your room is required to be on IMC for at least 30 days, or be an active chat room from another site wishing to relocate. FPR (Fully supported Private Room) can either be the next step towards going public or for those who do not wish to go public but have been an active room for some time. We require at least 3 months of being an SPR before this move. However, if you feel your room is ready sooner, you are free to email us an

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