Ed Murphy wrote: > then the knave is considered to /feel/ > the announcement to be true, and this rule prohibits neither > the announcement nor the action.
Yuck. If you want to make such an exception, please do it without this false distinction. If you want a loophole for knaves then it has to be bigger than this. The rules in some cases require information to be published, and the publication of those statements is significant to the rules even though they do not constitute an action by announcement. Also, I'll oppose removal of the recklessness clauses. Feel free to replace them with something clearer, but don't just drop them. If a player doesn't think about the veracity of a statement at all then e is in the clear under your version of the rule, but under my version a judge would be likely to rule em reckless. > A player SHALL NOT publish a statement whose veracity e believes > will be generally misinterpreted by other players. This is a nice addition. -zefram