On 1/12/2020 9:10 PM, omd via agora-discussion wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 8:46 PM Kerim Aydin via agora-business
> <agora-busin...@agoranomic.org> wrote:
>> Create a Power=2 Rule, "Sacrifice", with the following text:
>>
>>       The Shogun CAN sacrifice eir honour by publishing a valid Notice
>>       of Honour that decreases eir own honour by one, while in the
>>       same message clearly specifying a decision to adopt a proposal
>>       that is in its voting period.  The Shogun's voting strength is
>>       on that decision is increased to its maximum possible within the
> 
> Duplicate "is".
> 
>>       rules, provided the option identified on eir valid ballot on the
>>       decision is AGAINST.
>>
>> [an emergency proposal stop, via a sacrifice of honour.]
> 
> What happens if you vote AGAINST, sacrifice your honor, then change
> your vote to FOR?  The wording makes it seem like the voting strength
> increase happens at the time of the sacrifice, which would imply that
> the check for a valid AGAINST ballot also happens at that time.

Shoot.  I was being really, really conscious of avoiding that ambiguity but
looks like I failed.  Will try again.

> Also, the maximum possible strength is less than twice the default
> strength, so this seems underpowered.

Yeah, I wanted to keep it power-2 though, I thought mucking with the max
would be more controversial.  At least, since it only works on AGAINST
votes, its power magnifies as the power of the proposal increases.

-G.

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