
Role-play is, ultimately, a group activity. With that in mind it wouldn't sit well with me to simply go off and do my own thing and expect nobody to ever evaluate my performance. It isn't a job, of course, but you can have fun indulging in a hobby whilst still ensuring that there's some form of critical quality control in place.
I often strive to improve myself at every turn since I believe that no role-player ever stops improving. People who acknowledge their own flaws and do not shy away from offering constructive feedback are the same people I admire greatly.
It's certainly possible to be too critical, of course, yet in my experience that's a rarity - if anything, there's far too many role-players out there who convince themselves that they can do whatever they like and never, ever be called out on it.
I often strive to improve myself at every turn since I believe that no role-player ever stops improving. People who acknowledge their own flaws and do not shy away from offering constructive feedback are the same people I admire greatly.
It's certainly possible to be too critical, of course, yet in my experience that's a rarity - if anything, there's far too many role-players out there who convince themselves that they can do whatever they like and never, ever be called out on it.