NationStates Jolt Archive


Grieving in the Pacific

Neo Order
08-11-2003, 20:25
It is interesting that the delegate in the Pacific region is so touchy. I only commented on how many states calling themselves "democracy" are actually totalitarian communist states (e.g. Democratic Republic of Korea: totalitarian North Korea) and I suddenly found myself in the Rejected Realm. This also happens to many nation states in Pacific and I wonder whether the moderator can set up a new rule: e.g. banning can only be permissible under certain conditions, not from a simple comment.

Thanks.
Goobergunchia
08-11-2003, 20:33
After much deliberation, the Mod Squad and Admin have reached the conclusion that the best course of action is to take no action. In other words, no Moderator intervention at this time is necessary, and the players involved are encouraged to play through the situation.

It is not the position of the Moderators, nor the Administrators, of this site to dictate political happenings in a region. Francos Spain was duly elected to the position of Delegate by his peers, and although his actions might seem immoral, they are within the bounds of the rules set forth for this game and are therefore not cause for Moderator intervention. Political coups happen quite often in Real Life, and former political leaders, their allies, and percieved threats - real or not - are often desposed in the manner Francos Spain desposed Thedoc, his allies, and percieved threats.


--Neutered Sputniks--
NationStates Game Moderator

http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=71435

Please continue discussion on that thread.

Mods, please lock this one.
Myrth
08-11-2003, 20:33
The mods won't do shit. Because apparently, ejecting hundreds of nations just before the update is ok if it's the Pacific.