Peekee wrote:
>What does this actually do? A non-player entity violates the rules. So what?
Ultimately e can be exiled. But the intent is more that people who
actually want to play Agora, such as you, will avoid breaking the rules.
-zefram
Quoting Zefram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Any entity that CANNOT register MUST NOT make such an
announcement.
What does this actually do? A non-player entity violates the rules. So what?
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Peekee
proto-proposal: truthfulness in registration
AI: 1
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Amend rule 869 by appending to the paragraph that describes how to
register the sentence
Any entity that CANNOT register MUST NOT make such an
announcement.
[This adds a R2149-like requirement for truthfulness in purported
regis
Proto-proposal: truthfulness
{{{
Enact a rule with title "Truthfulness" and text:
Players are prohibited from deliberately or recklessly making
false statements in any public message. Merely quoting a false
statement does not constitute making it for the purposes of this
On 5/20/07, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you disagree that the phrase should be added, or that it would
succeed in de-criminalizing claims such as BobTHJ's? (Assuming
for the sake of argument that at least one of em was, in fact,
false.)
I disagree that the phrase would decriminaliz
Maud wrote:
On 5/19/07, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And "as if they were true". This would de-criminalize things like
BobTHJ's recent claims to act on behalf of PP and HP2, which (in
context) were clearly only presented as if they /might/ be true.
I disagree. The action of attempti
On 5/19/07, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And "as if they were true". This would de-criminalize things like
BobTHJ's recent claims to act on behalf of PP and HP2, which (in
context) were clearly only presented as if they /might/ be true.
I disagree. The action of attempting to act on b
Maud wrote:
On 5/19/07, Zefram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Players are prohibited from making false statements in any public
message.
You probably need the word ``willful'' in there somewhere.
And "as if they were true". This would de-criminalize things like
BobTHJ's recent clai
Michael Slone wrote:
On 5/19/07, Zefram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Players are prohibited from making false statements in any public
message.
You probably need the word ``willful'' in there somewhere.
yes, please add willful
On 5/19/07, Zefram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Players are prohibited from making false statements in any public
message.
You probably need the word ``willful'' in there somewhere.
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C. Maud Image (Michael Slone)
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comex wrote:
>This could make it much harder to dismiss a CFJ for being not relevant to the
>rules.
Yes, I hadn't thought of that. It means that a CFJ on any statement that
has been made publicly can't be dismissed on those grounds. In the really
irrelevant cases it could still usually be dismi
On Saturday 19 May 2007 11:42 am, Zefram wrote:
> Players are prohibited from making false statements in any public
> message.
This could make it much harder to dismiss a CFJ for being not relevant to the
rules.
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proto-proposal: truthfulness
{{{
Enact a rule with title "Truthfulness" and text:
Players are prohibited from making false statements in any public
message.
}}}
-zefram
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