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Calling the Resign Team

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Date Editor Before After
9/2/2023 12:22:30 AMAUrankAdminAquanim before revert after revert
9/2/2023 12:22:09 AMAUrankAdminAquanim before revert after revert
9/1/2023 11:53:22 PMAUrankAdminAquanim before revert after revert
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1 Spectators all-chat (to start resign votes or otherwise) at their own peril. [b]Players should feel free to kick spectators who are abusing the privilege of all-chat.[/b] 1 Spectators all-chat (to start resign votes or otherwise) at their own peril. [b]Players should feel free to kick spectators who are abusing the privilege of all-chat.[/b]
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3 There are practical reasons why spectators are allowed to vote in resign polls, and any technical solution is going to have to engage with those practicalities. For example, it does not take many players going AFK for a resign poll to be pretty difficult to pass. 3 There are practical reasons why spectators are allowed to vote in resign polls, and any technical solution is going to have to engage with those practicalities. For example, it does not take many players going AFK for a resign poll to be pretty difficult to pass.
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5 Much as I would like to encourage people to continue to play games until their team as a whole chooses to resign ( as is my own invariant policy) , I think trying to enforce or coerce that is probably not a winning proposition. I do not know how our culture compares to that of BAR in this respect. 5 Much as I would like to encourage people to continue to play games until their team as a whole chooses to resign ( as is my own invariant policy) , I think trying to enforce or coerce that is probably not a winning proposition. I do not know how our community culture compares to that of BAR in terms of how often people do this.