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Roleplay Council Rule Request: No Account, No Service
Although I am indeed a member of the RP Council myself, I have a rule request I'd like to put forward for the other members to read and decide. Recently, there have been more than one wiki contributors (people without accounts) coming to the Roleplay Council page and making ridiculous requests, as well as spamming and getting upset when we oppose them ("I CLAIM THE BAHAMAS! WHY CAN'T I HAVE THEM!"). It is for that reason that I propose this rule to add to the RP Council Request Page: you must have a valid account, and be signed in, in order to leave a request claiming land, asking for a country, etc. Anybody who does not have an account or is not signed in and leaves a reply on the RP Council Request Page, will simply be ignored and their request will be deleted. I believe that putting this rule into motion, we can cut back on the spam, and immature wiki contributors who are asking for completely absurd things with no reason. Thank you for reading, and I hope you consider.

--  Jeremiah Garland   21:38, August 5, 2012 (UTC)

I am leaning towards support for the reasons above. Currently laying out pros and cons.-- 21:40, August 5, 2012 (UTC)

I AM JACK GOLDWRECKER AND I APPROVE THIS REQUEST - WHY WON'T MY SIG WORK?!?!??
 * The code for your new sig is -- 23:12, August 5, 2012 (UTC)

Alright, I decided to this. Since the RP Council regulates roleplay on the wiki, it would make sense. Not to mention, you never know who it is if the person is anonymous. I know well enough not to give examples to avoid giving ideas...-- 02:21, August 6, 2012 (UTC)

I was going to bring this up soon, Guv. I, because it is generally just ridiculous. The only problem I have is that we exclude people from off the wiki... but then again this is well-known by the roleplayers and ( as has been seen thus far ) we are not discriminating by giving away other monarch's ( say Pearson or Duchess ) land who are not on the wiki.



I it seems to be extremely annoying.

The Instant Classic  02:09, August 9, 2012 (UTC)