Rule 869 ("How to Join and Leave Agora"): > Citizenship is a person switch with values Unregistered (default) > and Registered, tracked by the Registrar. Changes to citizenship > are secured. A registered person is a Player. To "register" > someone is to flip that person's Citizenship switch from > Unregistered to Registered. > > An Unregistered person CAN (unless explicitly forbidden or > prevented by the rules) register by publishing a message that > indicates reasonably clearly and reasonably unambiguously that e > intends to become a player at that time.
As a person, you possess one and exactly one Citizenship switch. Sending messages from fake emails stating intent to register when you already have registered would not change the value of your personal Citizenship switch.
Another consequence of you as a person having exactly one Citizenship switch is that, by creating accounts stating intent to "register", you are asserting that your Citizenship is currently set to "Unregistered". This would likely constitute a lie under Rule 2471 ("No Faking").
Jason Cobb On 6/4/19 12:07 AM, Bernie Brackett wrote:
Is there any rules against creating a bunch of extra emails, registering them to Agora, and then not doing anything until they become a zombie and claiming them?