I have a lot of roleplaying ones, and also a few that don't make sense...
- People that make huge roleplay posts and expect you to do so. It's a waste of time, there isn't anything to fucking respond to because no one is there and you pass the events anyway..... D:<
- Really detailed character forms. If you make a new character and give them a personality and a goal and everything before the roleplay, it'll be hard to follow the personality, the goal may end up having no role in the story, the history already happened and shouldn't effect the character anyway unless it's a Mary Sue.
- Characters in fanbased roleplays being closely related to canon characters. They get that/those canon characters pretty much as secondary characters. I also hate that when the characters are not related.
- I really hate when people do things in roleplay that don't make sense. Like in a survival roleplay, shooting a fish through the water with a bow and arrows, or lighting a fire in a cave without either being smoked out or if there's a way for smoke to leave, being forced out because of no oxygen. This includes in a roleplay with dragons, giant, six limbed firebreathing reptiles, one has fur or is said to be a fast flyer when they couldn't get off the ground in real life. I think it's understandable to hate it in a survival roleplay, but I don't understand at all why I hate it in fantasy so much....
- I also hate when I tell someone they don't make sense in a fanbased roleplay, they call me a hypocrite because it's fanbased. (Like in a How to Train Your Dragon roleplay where most of the dragons are controlled by a new alpha, Toothless is attacking Hiccup, then a character's Gronckle, unaffected by the night and the fact they were up two days straight without sleep, jumps onto Toothless and holds him down in one try, then gets off and Toothless makes eye contact with Hiccup and is suddenly fine. I was called a hypocrite for trying to be more realistic.)
- I hate Warrior Cats so much.. I haven't even read it, and the only reason I can think of is because of how unrealistic it is. And that's only from what I've heard. The clans should be called prides, and it doesn't make sense that they grant physical attributes to the cats in them. The cats are colored like "kittypets" too, but I'm not so sure what the deal is with kittypets. And then there's the ranks- isn't a warrior a hunter of cats? I also doubt that there are always injured cats, so what do the medics do all day? I'll still read it if I find a book at the library, maybe I won't loath it so much.
That's all I could think of, I forgot a lot while I was typing.