This will be swift, and simple. If you have arguments, present them. I'm not trying to offend anyone at all, so if you are offended...
Sorry

[I'm sure most of this may have been already said. I would like to keep it fresh in your minds, perhaps do a bit of inspiring. Get nitty gritty, folks! This is real-fake-life!]
Hokay. Players are slowly dwindling on PlaneShift. Perhaps not population-wise, but those that actually roleplay in any given situation are. Too many newer players, or even myself at times, will refuse an RP based on that we don't want our character involved. While this is fine, try and make it fun. A little killing won't hurt your character in the long run, and there really should be no reason you avoid it for OOC reasons.
What I mean here, is simply:
RP in any situation. I'm rather tired of people who step beyond real-life boundaries through quirks, and either separate themslves from general roleplay for some reason, or simply refuse to get involved.
PlaneShift has an incredibly strong core of talented, imaginative, and literate people who DO still RP. If you are one of them, I congratulate you. If you are not, become one, and I congratulate you anyways for simply becoming involved with this game. That is the very first step.
Another way to look at this is, don't leave new players hanging. Continue to bait their interest with RP's involving their character, as they learn the ropes of what they truly can or cannot do. Precise and accurate RP is not taught instantly, it is a learning process. It's a process that has taken my brain a long time to comprehend.
If you want PlaneShift to survive, and roleplay to continue, you absolutely MUST teach new players. There are no ifs or buts about it. The only way we will slow our dwindle is NOT huddling together in some veteran's group.
It is through associating with, and taking a good chunk of your time out, to teach the new players. Those who have no descriptions, those who meander aimlessly, and those who shout emoticons when they can.
I myself have not followed this principle. On occasion, I take a tidbit out of my time if I am on an alternate, to educate a player. Very rarely will I dedicate my time, not to pursuing roleplay, but to teaching it so that others can benefit. I plan to change this, and instead give myself a little bit over to that.
To the New Players who may or may not read this:
Take some of your time to listen to those who are telling you things. Yliakum is a large, imaginative land. But even such a place as this has boundaries and ropes that, if you are to be respected, must be learned. A player who truly wishes to experience this game at its addicting finest will take a chance at learning what the core is about. It is roleplay, restricted, yet unboundaried roleplay. You are only limited by the rules of the universe. It's like having a million legos and building what you want, only limited by the color or shape of said legos.
There are INFINITE possiblities. Go out, and learn.
Go out, and teach.