Guidelines
Exploring Pony worlds...because we can
- No contact -
1. Observe and gather information on the locals, their customs, their world. Get immersed and enjoy your time there!
2. Do not interfere directly, when possible, in the affairs/world of the locals. Whether or not they can see you is dependent on a variety of factors, but try to be undetected when possible.
3. Immediately upon return, write down observations from visit (Who/what/when/where/why) and send in to the email for review.
- If contact is unavoidable -
This applies only to people who actively want to contribute to the project. Anyone wanting to try this out on their own is free to do what they like, though I highly advise against that.
1. Do no harm.
2. Do not attempt to engage any romantic or sexual relationship with the locals. Stay professional.
3. Act as an Ethnographer- ask questions about life there! Do this casually and act as a regular tourist.
4. Under no circumstances should you provide your name. ALWAYS USE AN ALIAS.
5. DO NOT TELL THE LOCALS WHERE YOU ARE FROM. Say nothing on this whenever possible. If disclosure is neccesary, Don't lie, but keep information minimal and vague. Examples of acceptable disclosure; "I'm a tourist", "I'm here to learn", Pointing upwards.