Proposal: "Trivia(l)" AI = 1.1 {{{ Create a new rule entitled `Trivial Proposals` Power=1.1 with the following text {{{ Complexity is a switch, tracked by the Promotor, possessed by proposals in the Proposal Pool, whose value is either "trivial" or "standard" (default).
When a player creates a proposal, they may flip its Complexity to "trivial" without objection. If a player submits a "Trivial Proposal" that is synonymous with submitting a proposal, and attempting to flip it's complexity to "trivial" A proposal with a Complexity of "trivial" may have its Imminence flipped to "pending" by paying agora 1 Shiny. }}} }}} Is the 'Trivial Proposal' concept what you're talking about? On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 12:27 AM Aris Merchant < thoughtsoflifeandligh...@gmail.com> wrote: > I would suggest turning them into one step, which would make it > significantly easier to track. Other than that, looks good to me! > > -Aris > > On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 11:58 AM Quazie <quazieno...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Aris - As Promotor do you have any issue with this Proposal? If not I'm >> gonna make it a proper proposal. >> >> On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 9:21 PM Quazie <quazieno...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Proto: Trivial Proposals >>> >>> Create a new rule entitled Trival Proposals AI=1.1 with the following >>> text >>> {{{ >>> Complexity is a switch, tracked by the Promotor, possessed by >>> proposals in the Proposal Pool, whose value is either "trivial" or >>> "standard" (default). >>> >>> When a player creates a proposal, they may flip its Complexity to >>> "trivial" without objection. >>> >>> A proposal with a Complexity of "trivial" may have its Imminence >>> flipped to "pending" by paying agora 1 Shiny. >>> }}} >>> >>> ---- >>> Proposals like the flipping of Director to Head in relation to Agencies, >>> and a few other small bits and pieces i've noticed lately while combing the >>> rules, aren't really worth 4+ shinies to pend as they are making the >>> ruleset a better place in small increments, and usually in >>> non-controversial ways. This concept used to exist in some form, so I'm >>> aiming to bring it back in the current economy. >>> >>