Role-me FAQ

Frequently asked questions about roleplay

01

How do plots work on Role-me?

  • A gold card is a one-on-one roleplay; a blue card is a team roleplay for up to four players.
  • The feed has three sections: Dialogue, Team, and Saved. On mobile, switch between them with the buttons beside the heading or by swiping through the cards.
  • A dialogue card stays in the feed until its publication period ends or the author removes it.
  • A plot remains in the feed for up to two days; Master members get up to one week.
  • A team card stays in the feed until four users have joined or the author closes recruitment.
02

How do I create a new roleplay?

  • Dialogue means the author and one respondent. Team means the author and up to three participants.
  • The Author plan allows up to three new plots in 24 hours; Master allows up to six.
  • A banner is the image at the top of a feed card. Banner selection is available with a subscription.
  • Feed publishes the plot in the public feed. Link makes it available only to people who receive the private link from the author. You can copy that link from your profile.
  • A draft can be saved and completed later from your profile.
  • A nickname is required before you can publish, send messages, respond to plots, or import conversations.
03

How do messages and conversations work?

  • Responding to a plot immediately creates a conversation for both the player and the author.
  • Notifications contain system events, while roleplay replies appear under Conversations.
  • Removing a chat from the list hides it for you. A new message in that existing conversation will make it appear again.
  • Use the Leave button on a message card to leave a roleplay completely.
  • For bulk selection on desktop, press Select. On mobile, press and hold a card.
  • Conversation import and export are available with a subscription. TXT files alternate between participant names and messages. Enter the other participant's nickname exactly, because the imported conversation is linked to their real Role-me profile.
04

How does the roleplay chat work?

  • The chat contains the actual scene. Only the participants in that conversation or roleplay can see its messages.
  • A closed chat no longer accepts messages, but you can still leave it to remove it from your list.
  • Leaving ends your participation, so you will no longer receive new messages.
  • In a dialogue, after one participant leaves, the other can also leave or remove the chat. Once both sides are gone, the conversation is cleared.
  • Blocking prevents a user from sending you direct messages, responding to your plots, or viewing your profile.
05

What is available in a user profile?

  • Your profile contains published plots, drafts, direct messages, followers, and accounts you follow.
  • A card removed from the feed still remains visible in your own profile.
  • You can extend a publication period from your profile.
  • Editing is available for 1 hour; Master members get 12 hours. The edit button disappears when the window ends.
  • A banner can be changed once every two hours. This feature requires a subscription.
  • A plot with no responses can be deleted immediately.
  • If participants have already joined, deleting the card only hides it from your profile; the conversation remains available.
06

What does the Master subscription include?

  • Master provides higher limits and additional features. The full list is available on the Master page.
  • To pay through Boosty, purchase the subscription there, return to the Master page, press I have paid, enter your Boosty name, and wait for verification.
  • Access may be granted for one, three, six, or twelve months.
  • On mobile, the Master section is available inside the profile.
01

How do accounts and sign-in work?

  • Registration requires an email address and password. You can sign in after confirming your email.
  • Passwords are never stored as plain text. They are kept in a protected hashed form.
  • Password recovery uses a temporary one-time link.
  • Important forms are protected from bots with Cloudflare Turnstile.
02

How does Role-me protect privacy?

  • Roleplay and direct conversations are private and visible only to their participants.
  • Users cannot read other people's conversations or edit another person's profile.
  • Profiles, messages, admin pages, APIs, and authentication pages are excluded from search-engine indexing where appropriate.
  • We do not request full legal names, passport details, home addresses, phone numbers, or social-media links.
  • Profiles, avatars, plots, and messages are content users choose to add themselves.
03

How does the site prevent spam and unsafe content?

  • Rate limits protect registration, sign-in, plots, messages, follows, blocks, avatars, imports, and exports.
  • Text is cleaned of unsafe HTML, scripts, iframes, hidden characters, and suspicious embedded content.
  • Messages, plots, and profile fields have length limits.
  • Avatar files are restricted by format and size, and arbitrary external image URLs are not accepted as avatars.
  • Plot views include protection against repeated artificial inflation.
04

How do moderation and data handling work?

  • You can block a user to restrict unwanted contact.
  • Administrative pages are available only to administrators, and moderation actions are recorded in an internal audit log.
  • Cookies are used for essential site functions such as authentication, sessions, bot protection, and view-count protection.
  • We do not use cookies to sell personal data.
  • Manual Boosty payment verification may use the payer's Boosty name or payment comment.