No, the lying rule only applies if you were trying to mislead people. -Aris
On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 8:35 AM Jason Cobb <[email protected]> wrote: > Alright. So am I on the hook for lying to a public forum, then? > > Jason Cobb > > On 6/23/19 1:46 AM, James Cook wrote: > > On Sat, 22 Jun 2019 at 18:56, Jason Cobb <[email protected]> wrote: > >> For the adoption of Proposal 8182, I earn (8-1)*3=21 Coins > >> > >> For the adoption of Proposal 8186 I earn (9-0)*3=27 Coins > >> > >> For the adoption of Proposal 8187 I earn (10-0)*3=30 Coins > >> > >> > >> For any of Proposals 8182, 8186, or 8187, I earn a Red Ribbon. > >> > >> For any of Proposals 8186 or 8187, I earn an Orange Ribbon. > > I think none of the proposals are adopted, since as G. pointed out > > they didn't list Telnaior's votes, and R208 has this requirement for > > resolving a decision. So I don't think you can do any of the above > > yet. > > > >> 4. It specifies the outcome, as described elsewhere, and, if there > >> was more than one valid option, provides a tally of the voters' > >> valid ballots. >

