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| Shocklink:
I played for a couple months and I stopped playing about --- Quote from: NationStates ---2 years 195 days ago: Shocklink was refounded. --- End quote --- Also, amount of population in your nation is a estimated (Meaning, its not a 100% accurate) way to determine amount of time you have been playing. I have 2.5 Billion and alot of you guys are in the 1-10 millions Also, thanks for picking me as the representative of WA :D --- Quote from: Vegetarian Zombie on June 03, 2011, 01:10:29 PM ---lolwut? I propose that people who reside in The Land of Blockish Landscapes AND are in the WA should "endorse" each other. It's on their nation's page. Not clear on what it does yet, but I hear it's good stuff. EDIT: Okay, endorsing someone is pretty much saying you like their policies, flag, or some other crap like that. Whoever in The Land of Blockish Landscapes has the most endorsements becomes the regional delegate, which, for the record, is a position Shocklink is vying for. The regional delegate has significant power in the region in which he/she resides, including kicking out other nations, set a password, etc. Note that to "endorse," you must be in both The Land of Blockish Landscapes (TLOBL) AND the World Assembly (WA). EDIT II: Here's a similar site. www.cybernations.net Yes, it is similar, but this one is much more elaborate/time consuming. --- End quote --- Thats only if the founder of the region allows me to have that power which 1: I don't think he wants that to happen 2: I don't have a purpose of having such power 3: I pretty much represent the region on what the WA requests. Which means if the WA asks for a vote and all of you picked "No" but I picked "Yes, it automatically counts as a "Yes" for all of us. (Again, I will act democratically and ask all of you what to vote, majority rule" |
| Vegetarian Zombie:
From the NationStates FAQ, on Regional Delegates: The nation with the most endorsements in each region at the time of the daily tally is automatically elected Regional Delegate. Usually, a Delegate is the region's administrator. She can access Regional Control to alter the region's World Factbook Entry, set a password, and eject other nations. (In regions with a Founder, though, the Founder may override Delegate decisions and even deny the Delegate access to administrative powers.) A Delegate also represents the region before the World Assembly. She can review upcoming proposals for legislation and promote those she approves. When legislation reaches the resolution voting floor, she wields additional voting power over regular WA members: 1 extra vote for each endorsement. Delegates of large regions therefore have considerable influence over whether resolutions pass or fail. A nation must have at least one endorsement to be elected Regional Delegate. |
| Shocklink:
--- Quote from: Vegetarian Zombie on June 03, 2011, 06:37:36 PM ---From the NationStates FAQ, on Regional Delegates: The nation with the most endorsements in each region at the time of the daily tally is automatically elected Regional Delegate. Usually, a Delegate is the region's administrator. She can access Regional Control to alter the region's World Factbook Entry, set a password, and eject other nations. (In regions with a Founder, though, the Founder may override Delegate decisions and even deny the Delegate access to administrative powers.) A Delegate also represents the region before the World Assembly. She can review upcoming proposals for legislation and promote those she approves. When legislation reaches the resolution voting floor, she wields additional voting power over regular WA members: 1 extra vote for each endorsement. Delegates of large regions therefore have considerable influence over whether resolutions pass or fail. A nation must have at least one endorsement to be elected Regional Delegate. --- End quote --- Thats exactly what I said |
| Vegetarian Zombie:
I'm aware, just displaying what the official ruling is. If you don't want the position, then I will take it. Besides, don't we want a large nation being our head? If you have the position, you will vote by majority. Excellent, that's what I'd do too. As it says, a large nation has more influence, so a big nation being our regional delegate gives us more of a shotgun rather than a pistol. Plus, eliminating administrative powers still allows you to wield the power of our region's votes. |
| Shocklink:
--- Quote from: Vegetarian Zombie on June 03, 2011, 06:50:06 PM ---I'm aware, just displaying what the official ruling is. If you don't want the position, then I will take it. Besides, don't we want a large nation being our head? If you have the position, you will vote by majority. Excellent, that's what I'd do too. As it says, a large nation has more influence, so a big nation being our regional delegate gives us more of a shotgun rather than a pistol. Plus, eliminating administrative powers still allows you to wield the power of our region's votes. --- End quote --- I never said I didn't want the position :P And I know this, hence why I should be elected |
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