Also, along the same lines, AP performers & facilitators...what makes a production more accessible for YOU? Had a great conversation with @watermosaic.bsky.social recently that has given me all sorts of thoughts about pre-production. But I'd love to hear more perspectives on this!
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People that love to watch or engage with TTRPG APs - what makes that content more accessible for you? Shorter episodes? Captions?
I'm interested to hear from all, especially if you speak from a neurodiverse or disabled perspective.
I'm interested to hear from all, especially if you speak from a neurodiverse or disabled perspective.
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@luckyredsparrow.bsky.social texted me during my first major AP stream to say I was doing great because she thought I was nervous (I was). That wasn’t just pretty darn lovely—it also put my mind at ease and made me enjoy playing even more.
See! This kind of support is what I mean ☺️ no need to worry/ overthink if what I did was too much or annoying etc..
Some big ones for me:
1. Support with numbers and scheduling (dyscalculia)
2. Support with initial audio editing (misophonia)
3. Clear expectations, out of character debrief (autism social stuff)
Obviously in a livestream especially there can be unpredictability, but tables that prioritise time-keeping are accessible tables for me
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I also want to know about technical requirements as not every AP uses the same tool. Sometimes I am not familiar with certain tools/apps and would've appreciated it to know in advance