NationStates Jolt Archive


UN Message

Azuni
19-05-2006, 13:39
I got a telegram saying:

"This nation has been determined to be in breach of UN rules, which allow each player to have just one nation in the UN at any given time. This is an official warning, to allow you to rectify the situation. If you do not comply, the UN will be forced to take action against you."

But this is immpossible becuase I only have two nations The Allied States of Azuni and The Colony of The Allied States of Azuni. I only applied to join the UN With my Main country: The Allied States of Azuni.

-Azuni
Erastide
19-05-2006, 14:11
Have you logged onto your nation from a computer that another person playing NS and in the UN could have been using? Basically, there can only be one person on a computer and in the UN at a time. If you're using a school or library computer with multiple people, you will be detected as UN multiing
Azuni
19-05-2006, 14:16
thats what going on then because I am in school, along with my entire region and we all play a majority at school. How do i not get my nation deleted???
Erastide
19-05-2006, 14:26
The game (and the moderators) can't detect whether there's 1, 2, or 10 people at a computer. So the assumption is there is 1 person. Your best bet would be to tell everyone *not* to login to their UN nations at school.

You're allowed to have as many non-UN nations as you'd like, so you could all login to non-UN puppets at school and save the UN stuff for home.
DemonZX
19-05-2006, 15:39
Me and Azuni are good friends and used the same computer at different times. we will now start using different computers. I turely LOVE NationStates and i DO NOT want to get kicked off. Sorry if we caused any trouble.

Derek [People's Republic of DemonZX]
The Most Glorious Hack
20-05-2006, 04:55
Ah, here we go...

See, typically, American schools have either .edu or K12 listed when their IP is resolved. Your school uses a slightly more esoteric system. Your school's provider only provides for schools and libraries and such, but it doesn't give any hint on the lookup; I had to go to the provider's website to look it up.

Typically, we give people logging in from school computers the benefit of the doubt, but it would still be best if you and your friends didn't use the same physical computer to log in.