@Divine-Irish-Potato
You don't have to be absolutely fantastic. People just expect you to put forth some effort, especially when everyone else clearly is. Your wording does not have to be fantastic as long as you actually contribute something to the roleplay. From what I've seen, you've posted the most often, and yet you've gotten the least done and have created a shallow, emotionless character that we can literally only summarize with "sex and beer" because you haven't conveyed anything else at all. People don't even care if you have a slutty character. In fact, they're typically great for comic relief! But Allison is dry and bland and has no personality at all. She's just there to be hot and do other people's jobs, apparently. You simply can't just say "Allison made a thing. It was good. She did it well" because that contributes nothing to the roleplay! You want to know why other characters don't interact with her? It's because she has no interesting qualities and has sexually harassed several other crew members. Of course they're avoiding her. You keep complaining about how she's boring because you had to nerf her. First of all, your characters should have enough actual character development to be substantial enough without random magical powers. Second of all, if you had already been told another character was a Mary Sue, you should have assumed all your other characters would have to be nerfed as well. Knowing this, you still chose a character who had no qualities other than her powers. You should have chosen a character better suited to the roleplay. You also fail to portray Allison in the correct time period. She walks around saying "babe" and "cutie" and "Imma" all the time, such wouldn't have happened in that time period. All in all, Allison contributes next to nothing to the roleplay and actually slows it down.
You have potential. Everyone does. You're only being @ed here so many times because your do things that annoy people and when called out on it, you say "ok" to get them to leave you alone and then you don't change anything about what you're doing. If you simply took their gentler advice in the actual roleplay and changed a bit about how you were writing, you probably wouldn't be @ed into the rudeness chat. I wouldn't be surprised if you ignored this. I honestly couldn't care less if you actively acknowledge this at all. I just hope that some of what I've said has enlightened you at all and helps you to be better liked by the Notebook community.
My apologies for the wall. I've said my piece, thanks for listening to my Ted Talk, and goodnight.