On Sep 4, 2017, at 3:05 PM, Aris Merchant <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm currently working on that unified contracts/orgs/agencies > implementation I was talking about. I want non-player persons to be > able to join contracts, which necessitates some penalty for breaches. > This would also incidentally also fix that thing where G. couldn't be > punished for publishing a false report because e wasn't a player. To > understand what is meant by "persons who play the game" see CFJ 1709. > Of course, most existing punishments are meaningless for non-players, > so I had to come up with something. This proposal adds a new card, > called a Black Card, which, upon activation, prevents the bad sport > from registering or taking any game actions for 30 days. > > Additionally, I feel that with the addition of contracts some > fine/disgorgement mechanism is needed. To this end, I have created a > new card type, know as a Blue Card. A blue card represents a fine in > shines, and whoever awards the card can direct that the money either > go to the player(s) harmed or to Agora. I like the shape of this. I particularly like the reuse of two-step judgements, to prevent the Referee from imposing unfair or overly harsh punishments by sole fiat. Would vote FOR, assuming I haven’t missed any significant defects. -o
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