On Sun, 24 Sep 2017, Aris Merchant wrote: > The problem is that most scams happen in one message, meaning there > isn't time to card the violator before e scams a win. I might suggest > some rule that makes winning via a deliberate rule violation > automatically invalidate the win, but I don't know how I'd word that.
Fair enough. Here's an attempt at the simple method: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A Checkered Card is a type of Card that is appropriate for violations of the rules that directly and substantially result in a Win. When a Checkered Card has been issued and not been the subject of an open CFJ for seven days, [the win is revoked] [how is the win "revoked"? this means a win could be invalidated 14+ days after it occurred (i.e. after a CFJ is called and settled). What's the minimal method of taking away the win - does ratifying that it didn't happen 14 days ago perturb the game too much? Make us question the speaker identity for too long? Etc. Or do we let em have the win, and strip em of the titles later?] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [Of course, it could be possible that none of this is necessary and I'm solving a problem that's not a big deal...]