NationStates Jolt Archive


Forgiveness

The Church of Terrell
17-12-2004, 16:02
When I first joined here at NS I made a stupid resolution proposal and was banned from the UN 3 days after joining. I did not realize what an important asset being a member was at the time, and did not think to start a new nation. Is there anyway that someone out there could propose legislation allowing all those excommunicated back into the organization?
Texan Hotrodders
17-12-2004, 16:05
When I first joined here at NS I made a stupid resolution proposal and was banned from the UN 3 days after joining. I did not realize what an important asset being a member was at the time, and did not think to start a new nation. Is there anyway that someone out there could propose legislation allowing all those excommunicated back into the organization?

We could propose it, but it would probably get deleted for "game mechanics violations." Sorry. :(
The Church of Terrell
17-12-2004, 16:19
See that was the probalem to begin with! If I hadn't been stupid when I FIRST STARTED THE GAME then this wouldn't even be an issue now! I think there needs to be more leniant rules. Not like it matters much what I think since I have no voice.
Unfree People
17-12-2004, 16:24
You're not going to get your UN status back, but there's no rule against your making a new nation and participating in the UN with it.
Gallifrey
18-12-2004, 01:50
I have five nations, this is my oldest but the others are only a few weeks newer.

It's been a long time since I first started and I don't remember everything that went on back then.

I'm wondering what the most efficient way is to check to see which of my four puppet nations is eligible to become my UN nation as I suspect that one might be banned.

Should I just click."join UN" with each of them and see whether they get invitation telegrams or refusals?

Thannks!
Hersfold
18-12-2004, 01:56
I suppose that would work. Having multiple applications for membership is not illegal - it's only when you accept them for more than one nation that it's illegal.