NationStates Jolt Archive


Crime ratings

Demo-Bobylon
27-11-2004, 19:16
Just asking: does anyone know the different crime rates you can get for your nation (eg. "totally unknown", "crippling")? I'm sure I've seen a list, but I can't find it. So, if anyone knows where that list is, or can tell me the ratings themselves, please post here.
Thanks!
The Most Glorious Hack
28-11-2004, 09:47
I don't believe anyone's compiled a list, but I have seen "non-existant", "crippling", and "moderate"...
Demo-Bobylon
28-11-2004, 16:41
I've been trying to find different ratings, and I saw that a nation called UberGermany has an SS flag, which I believe is banned. So you might want to deal with that.

Anyway, these are the ratings I know of:
Totally Unknown
Non-Existant
Relatively Low
Moderate
Problem
Major Problem
Serious Problem
Crippling
Hersfold
29-11-2004, 01:07
I saw that a nation -snip- has an SS flag, which I believe is banned.
Report it on the Getting Help Page, accessed through FAQ on the NS site.
Right thinking whites
29-11-2004, 01:39
no point. its fine its just the ss lightning bolts
Hersfold
29-11-2004, 02:54
Whatever. Didn't check it, don't care too much.
The Most Glorious Hack
29-11-2004, 09:58
no point. its fine its just the ss lightning bolts
Correct. The SS "lightning bolts" are perfectly acceptable.
La Commune Quebecoise
29-11-2004, 17:15
Totally Unknown
Non-Existant
Relatively Low
Moderate
Problem
Major Problem
Serious Problem
Crippling

I think that "Totally Unknown, thank to all..." is even lower than only "Totally Unknown"
All men
29-11-2004, 18:06
Correct. The SS "lightning bolts" are perfectly acceptable.

Well, the name UberGermany, the national animal is the Nazi-bot, the currency is the Reichsmark and the flag ... if this is not a clear reference to the Hitler's 4th reich then I don't know what is.

But I guess the SS doesn't mean anything to americans.
Frisbeeteria
29-11-2004, 18:46
But I guess the SS doesn't mean anything to americans.
Don't paint all Americans as ignorant, and don't assume that all Nazi symbols carry the same weight of hatred. This argument has been hashed out too many times to repeat here, so go read the 408 posts in the Ruling on swastikas in flags (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=275081) and then drop it. The decision has been made.
Zoidburg XIX
29-11-2004, 18:57
if this is not a clear reference to the Hitler's 4th reich then I don't know what is.

Actually my friend, I would like to point out that Hitler's regime was the 3rd, not 4th, reich. Nothing major, but it's one of those pet peeves of mine.
The Most Glorious Hack
30-11-2004, 07:53
Well, the name UberGermany, the national animal is the Nazi-bot, the currency is the Reichsmark and the flag ... if this is not a clear reference to the Hitler's 4th reich then I don't know what is.

But I guess the SS doesn't mean anything to americans.

Hm. Wow, thanks Mr. New Nation for explaining everything to me. I mean, I certainly know absolutely nothing about European history, despite having taken an AP course on it in high school, and a course in college that delt exclusively with German history. No, I'm just an ignorant American. I couldn't possibly know a damn thing about the SS. I certainly don't know that it stands for Schutzstaffel.

I also, of course, don't know the rules on this site, or why they were implimented. You're quite perceptive to notice my ignorance after such a short time here. After all, I've manged to fool the Admins for over a year and a half. Such an astute fellow.
Ericadia
30-11-2004, 08:19
I've seen pervasive as a crime rating before
Pope Hope
30-11-2004, 09:40
Can't help it...

LMAO @ Hack! :D
Demo-Bobylon
30-11-2004, 19:57
1. Why are the SS bolts allowed, by the way?

2. Ericadia: is that "crime is pervasive" or "crime is totally unknown, thanks to the all-pervasive police force"?
The Most Glorious Hack
01-12-2004, 12:03
1. Why are the SS bolts allowed, by the way?

Because [violet] said so, basically:

]In response to questions: I'm only addressing the swastika here. I understand that there are many other symbols that are offensive to other people, and it's arbritrary to draw a line in the sand. Nevertheless, that's what needs to be done.

However, we are not having this discussion again.
Kwaswhakistan
01-12-2004, 15:51
Because [violet] said so, basically:

ah.. so you are implying that the [violet] supercomputer decides what is allowed on the site, and is therefore the same as the max beagle dog?: http://www.dewknight.com/images/other/max_beagle.jpg


conspiracy!


ok I'll leave now.
Jjuulliiaann
02-12-2004, 03:02
Hm. Wow, thanks Mr. New Nation for explaining everything to me. I mean, I certainly know absolutely nothing about European history, despite having taken an AP course on it in high school, and a course in college that delt exclusively with German history. No, I'm just an ignorant American. I couldn't possibly know a damn thing about the SS. I certainly don't know that it stands for Schutzstaffel.

I also, of course, don't know the rules on this site, or why they were implimented. You're quite perceptive to notice my ignorance after such a short time here. After all, I've manged to fool the Admins for over a year and a half. Such an astute fellow.
Nice.
Ericadia
10-12-2004, 03:25
Ericadia: is that "crime is pervasive" or "crime is totally unknown, thanks to the all-pervasive police force"?

"Crime is pervasive" I've only seen it with "especially youth related" in front of it though.