One subject of conversation on discord this month has been what should inactive players be allowed to do in general (thinking mostly about minimally-present people) and also what limits there should be to act-on-behalf. This parallels what happened with zombies in 2018, when act-on-behalf was powerful enough that nerfing was needed.
Have compiled a list of *potential and existing* nerfs to both act-on-behalf and inactivity - hoping for discussion of what should/should not be on this list? Early Proto: act-on-behalf prohibitions: support/object, intend dependent actions, invoke judgement, deliver judgements, register, deregister, bid in auctions, deputise, consent, pledge, make new promises, grant white ribbons, commit crime, activate/deactivate self, send a message. inactive prohibitions: economic salaries/grants, be assigned judgements, less vote strength, bid in auctions, be a non-interim Officer/election candidate, own stones. Also discussed were probation periods for new players (limiting act-on-behalf) and expiring act-on-behalf that must be renewed as oneself, but these are more complicated so just noting them in passing. -G.