I'd really appreciate if someone pended this. It'd be very useful in the following hypothetical: Imagine, if you will, an extremely belligerent player that tries a deluge of 'scams' with arguments full of special pleading, whatboutism, and innocence-by-ignorance that could only be interepreted by a reasonable person to be attempts to brute-force and exhaust players into giving em a win. Also this belligerent person can't be bothered to read the rules or correctly use crtl+f or follow the hypertext links in the HLR to the relevant bits of definitions. Also e's so blind to other people that the time, effort and feelings of other people don't register in eir calculus. Also e thinks it's humble to repeatedly point out how humble e is. Also e is very very proud that e can hit a couple targets with a shotgun full of buckshot.
I know it's an unlikely type of person, but the shocking thing is none of that behavior is apparently bad enough to be punishable. So maybe we should start fixing that. On 07/13/17 15:37, Nic Evans wrote: > I submit the following proposal: > > Title: Less Strict Faking > AI: 1 > Author: nichdel > Co-authors: > > Amend R2471 (No Faking) to read: > > A person SHALL NOT attempt to perform an action which e does not believe > to be possible so as to deceive others. >
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