I don't understand how one would work around it, but mainly, I think it codifies the intent that we shouldn't be bullying voters. However, the only reasons I had heard against it thus far was that it promotes interesting gameplay, which I disagree with, but I thank you for a different angle on this, as it isn't one I saw yet.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2022, 9:19 AM ais523 via agora-discussion < agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote: > On Sun, 2022-08-28 at 22:16 -0700, Forest Sweeney via agora-business > wrote: > > As I'm kinda bullying everyone, I thought it would be appropriate if > > anything passes that I have some sort of penalty also. This sorta > > thing really shouldn't be allowed, though. > > I think the easiest way to prevent this sort of thing would be to ban > people who try from submitting proposals. (In fact, given that your > stated intention is to bully us into passing your rule, I am going to > attempt to bully you into retracting it: if you don't retract it within > the next few days, I will submit a proposal to ban you from submitting > proposals.) > > A rules-based solution is not going to work. It is far too easy to work > around. > > -- > ais523 > >