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Thanks for your feedback on the previous post. Been a hectic long weekend, but I'm now able to put up the votes for these issues as follows:
Canon resets
Currently unregulated, suggested regulation is:
- All canon resets must be sanctioned by Quad. This has two benefits - firstly it lets us actually track them properly, and secondly we have the chance to veto if need be.
- Canon resets will be approved if they are for a good reason. I'm leaving this deliberately vague to give us some wiggle room, but for instance, things like a genuine change in political persona (e.g. wanting to start roleplaying as a Tory), or IRL reasons as sometimes happens, but just trying to avoid a political scandal (you messed up and you want to make a new account so no-one can pin it on you) would not be approved.
Minimum MP Turnout
Currently an MP with 0% turnout still gets a warning, JGM's proposal would abolish the warning (so instant by-election) for members with under 25% turnout:
- If an incumbent MP is in their seat for at least 2/3 of the votes in a month, and has a turnout of below 25%, then at the Activity Review their seat goes directly to by-election.
Writing unsolicited comments for other members
Currently it is permitted to write comments for other members. This change would implement the following rule:
It is forbidden to write unsolicited questions, answers, comments, or campaign events for other people to post. Asking for help is always ok - i.e., if you're a minister and you ask someone for ideas about what to write in answer to a question, that's ok. If you want feedback and rewriting of your comment, that's ok. DMing people saying "here's a debate, feel free to debate on it if you like, maybe you could ask them about electric bikes" is also fine. The only issue is messaging people out of the blue and telling them to post X MQ or Y campaign event which you've written for them to artificially boost your numbers.
A simple table of what is and isn't ok:
Do | Don't |
---|---|
Ask members of your party to help you reword or write a response | Write questions/comments/events directly to be given to another person to post from their account (whether or not they've consented to be on a debate ping) |
Ping consenting people to tell them to debate, including suggested topics, but not word for word comments | Tell people to post a question from a database |
Ask your party for help on what the party line is on a topic | |
Trade a campaign speech for a campaign poster |
(I can add to the above table of dos and don't if I've missed any borderline cases, let me know. It really all ought to be common sense but apparently I need to spell out every case.)
The vote is here, please verify below. Vote closes on the 26th June at 10pm.
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