Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Proposal: L’investigazione

Timed out and failed, 2 votes to 5. Josh

Adminned at 25 Feb 2021 15:42:56 UTC

Add a subrule to “Factions” titled “Investigations”:

At any time, an Elector (the Investigator) may investigate another Elector by private messaging the Doge the target of the investigation (the Target), and whether the Investigator would like the investigation to be public or private; this creates an investigation request. At any time, the Doge may process the oldest investigation request (after which it is no longer an investigation request) as an atomic action with the steps:
- Decreasing the Political Power of the Investigator by 1, or, if it is zero, skipping the rest of this atomic action and notifying the Investigator of this.
- If the investigation is public:
—If the Faction and Secret Faction of the Target are the same, decreasing the Mistrust of the Target by 2; otherwise, increasing the Mistrust of the Target by 7.
—Making a public post naming the Target of the investigation and whether their Faction and Secret Faction were the same.
- If the investigation is private:
—Responding to the Investigator whether the Target’s Faction and Secret Faction were the same.

Comments

pokes:

23-02-2021 16:30:05 UTC

Added an under-the-wire edit that the request becomes not a request once processed.

Josh: Observer he/they

23-02-2021 16:42:21 UTC

imperial

Kevan: he/him

23-02-2021 17:24:04 UTC

for

Brendan: he/him

23-02-2021 18:53:35 UTC

imperial

Raven1207: he/they

24-02-2021 05:12:31 UTC

for

Clucky: he/him

24-02-2021 17:35:07 UTC

imperial

Kevan: he/him

24-02-2021 21:45:57 UTC

against CoV, this maybe feels a bit too restrictive if Secret Factions are always expected to be kept as a match with public ones (and easy to spot at Masquerades when they aren’t).

Madrid:

25-02-2021 11:24:53 UTC

against

Josh: Observer he/they

25-02-2021 11:27:41 UTC

Swinging against on grounds of Emperor action - if Masquerades are going to speed up then I might prefer slightly less load.