
I tend to steer away from RP tags only because I feel they could pose as a barrier. A new player to the game who might in fact become a very good roleplayer could be put off by rather such a tag as 'Heavy' RP.
Back when I played WoW, the term Heavy RP become almost something stigmatised where those who used it were largely ridiculed by many on the server. I'm not entirely sure why or how it got to that but it's just another reason not to use it myself.
I think you can easily guage whether the person you're roleplaying with is suitable to your taste after a few times roleplaying with them if you do desire to keep to a certain tag/theme.
I will always try to roleplay with people whether I can tell if they're a little off-lore or seem very much more informed than myself. I will somehow work my way around it whether they tag themselves as Heavy RP or not because roleplay is at the end of the day most of our goal here. So I am lead to believe.
Back when I played WoW, the term Heavy RP become almost something stigmatised where those who used it were largely ridiculed by many on the server. I'm not entirely sure why or how it got to that but it's just another reason not to use it myself.
I think you can easily guage whether the person you're roleplaying with is suitable to your taste after a few times roleplaying with them if you do desire to keep to a certain tag/theme.
I will always try to roleplay with people whether I can tell if they're a little off-lore or seem very much more informed than myself. I will somehow work my way around it whether they tag themselves as Heavy RP or not because roleplay is at the end of the day most of our goal here. So I am lead to believe.