NationStates Jolt Archive


Founder Status

Great Britain---
29-01-2006, 19:11
This may be a crazy request but i'd thought i would ask it anyway, is it possible at all to reinstate my nation Great Britain--- as Founder of the region Federal Commonwealth Society. The nation i founded the region with was deleted due too ignorant spamming and cannot be refounded because the region is far too large, 240 Nations.

I have been told that Large Founderless regions in the past have been given a new Founder after the native's of the region reached a mutual consensus, presumbly via a vote.

Please let me know if there is anything i could do too see this happen. :)
Katganistan
30-01-2006, 03:41
This may be a crazy request but i'd thought i would ask it anyway, is it possible at all to reinstate my nation Great Britain--- as Founder of the region Federal Commonwealth Society. The nation i founded the region with was deleted due too ignorant spamming and cannot be refounded because the region is far too large, 240 Nations.

I have been told that Large Founderless regions in the past have been given a new Founder after the native's of the region reached a mutual consensus, presumbly via a vote.

Please let me know if there is anything i could do too see this happen. :)

We don't reinstate nations deleted for rules infractions, and we do NOT give Large Founderless Regions a new founder after a mutual consensus. I am not sure who told you that, but that is incorrect.
Safalra
30-01-2006, 12:10
We don't reinstate nations deleted for rules infractions,
I don't think he's asking for his old nation to be resurrected, but for his new nation to be appointed founder.

and we do NOT give Large Founderless Regions a new founder after a mutual consensus. I am not sure who told you that, but that is incorrect.
I think that was what happened long ago when founders were first introduced (at least, that's how Tyrr became founder of England).
Katganistan
30-01-2006, 13:51
I don't think he's asking for his old nation to be resurrected, but for his new nation to be appointed founder.
Nevertheless, we don't appoint founders except under exceptional circumstances. This does not count as an exceptional circumstance. Additionally, foundership lies with the founding nation, not the founding player.


I think that was what happened long ago when founders were first introduced (at least, that's how Tyrr became founder of England). This is not something that is done now, however. If Federal Commonwealth Society wishes to have a founder, it will have to do what other regions in the same situation do -- refound.