Proposal: Idle Killers
Quorums 9-0 and is enacted. -coppro
Adminned at 14 Aug 2010 08:20:31 UTC
In Rule 1.4, replace “If a Citizen Votes against their own Proposal, that Vote may not be changed. This is referred to as a Self-Kill.” with:-
If a Citizen Votes against their own Proposal, this renders the Proposal self-killed and that Vote may not be changed.
Clarifying that when you vote AGAINST your own proposal, the proposal is self-killed, rather than the vote being a self-kill (in the latter case, idling out after self-killing would remove the self-kill because an idle player’s vote is “no longer valid”). This is already implicit in Rule 1.5’s “Proposals the author has Voted against are considered self-killed”, but we may as well tighten the wording.
lilomar: