NationStates Jolt Archive


Lost Delegate Position

26-10-2003, 13:11
Can someone tell me how i lost my seat as Delegate of my region when i hold the most endorsements?
Catholic Europe
26-10-2003, 13:16
Perhaps someone does hold more endorsements than you....that is the only way unless, there is equal amounts of endorsements with another nation (as is the case in my region).
26-10-2003, 13:18
No, ive checked all the UN nations in the region. The second closest only holds 2 while i hold 7. What is going on here? My region now has no Delegate. I wish to know the meaning of this. As time goes by in this game im becoming more anti-UN.
Catholic Europe
26-10-2003, 13:19
Go here - clicky clicky (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=85713)
NewOrlando
26-10-2003, 13:19
the same has happened to me, it is un explained, weird.
ive emailed admin.
Deluwiel
Catholic Europe
26-10-2003, 13:20
the same has happened to me, it is un explained, weird.
ive emailed admin.
Deluwiel

See above.
26-10-2003, 13:25
How long until its fixed?
Reploid Productions
26-10-2003, 14:36
The situation should be fixed in the next system update. For some reason, it would appear that in a number of regions, the server update didn't register the endorsement counts when [violet] put the server back into motion.
Catholic Europe
26-10-2003, 14:41
Why was it out of motion in the first place?
Reploid Productions
26-10-2003, 14:43
A nation's data somehow got screwed up, and the server update got stuck on that nation and couldn't move past it. We're still not sure how Neo Wisconsin got mucked up in the first place x_x
Catholic Europe
26-10-2003, 14:47
A nation's data somehow got screwed up, and the server update got stuck on that nation and couldn't move past it. We're still not sure how Neo Wisconsin got mucked up in the first place x_x

Oh, okay. :)
Peng-Pau
26-10-2003, 14:48
Packets go walkies, bytes go astray, it happens.

Computers aren't infallible. While they have parity checking, a dodgy bit of data can sometimes bypass the system completely.
Catholic Europe
26-10-2003, 14:49
Packets go walkies, bytes go astray, it happens.

Computers aren't infallible. While they have parity checking, a dodgy bit of data can sometimes bypass the system completely.

I know that! I was just wondering what happened, what went wrong!
Peng-Pau
26-10-2003, 14:49
Actually, that was in reply to Reploid Seductions. ;)
Catholic Europe
26-10-2003, 14:53
Actually, that was in reply to Reploid Seductions. ;)

Ooh...silly me. :oops: :oops: :oops: