NationStates Jolt Archive


Is this against the rules at all?

Katiepwnzistan
14-07-2005, 01:09
I was just ejected from the South Pacific becase I did not agree with their reigional delegate. Before you go saying that I'm just being a whiner and I should get over it, hear me out. This whole thing began when I received a telegram from a country (which will remain nameless) saying that I should endorse our reigional delegate "for the safety of the reigion". So, I went and checked the country out. I did not agree with the decisions the creator of the delegate, so I replied politely that I would not endorse the delegate for that reason. I would just like to know if this has happened to anyone else, and if there is anything I can do about it.
Katiepwnzistan
14-07-2005, 01:13
:confused:
Vetalia
14-07-2005, 01:14
You'll probably have to wait. For reference, was it The South Pacific or South Pacific? They're different so it might affect the situation.
Katiepwnzistan
14-07-2005, 01:15
It was The South Pacific. Could this be considered greifing?
Jjuulliiaann
14-07-2005, 01:33
It was The South Pacific. Could this be considered greifing?I doubt it. A regional native delegate is allowed to eject a reasonable number of natives for any reason at all. In addition, the delegate does not have to telegram them the password or urban them, ever.
Also, in Technical and Moderation, a bump once every 24 hours is usually considered plenty.
Vetalia
14-07-2005, 01:36
It was The South Pacific. Could this be considered greifing?

"Griefing: Harassing a nation because of what they did or said. This is specifically forbidden in telegrams and Regional Messageboard (RMB) posts. If you receive abusive telegrams, save them. If there are abusive RMB posts, use the Additional Information checkboxes on the Getting Help Page. Also see Region Griefing." (from the One Stop Rules Shop Sticky)

Well, did they actually harass you, or simply ask you to endorse a delegate? If they only asked, then no.

Read this, it is very important to the circumstances your ejection. It's the South Pacific Charter, and it's policy for the region. If you violated their rules, they can eject you:

http://invisionfree.com/forums/theSPacific/index.php?showtopic=908
Frisbeeteria
14-07-2005, 03:18
It was The South Pacific. Could this be considered greifing?
No.

You were ejected from "South Pacific", not "The South Pacific"