Kalibarr wrote:I for one don't have the time to learn.
Is it safe to assume you don't have the time to analyze region recruitment success rates or delegate votes and approval patterns, either? If so, under this type of thinking, shouldn't those things be banned, as well?
Kalibarr wrote:Basically your saying you should be able to because your somehow smarter than the rest of us.
Well, yeah. Not that I'm smarter -- if you have any dedicated at all, you can learn simple JavaScript. But, I don't buy the whole 'making everybody equal' thing. If somebody does something to put them ahead of the curve, it's wrong to beat them back to where everybody else is. Innovation shouldn't be prevented.
Kalibarr wrote:I don't want people who didn't have to do any work to have an unfair advantage over someone who spent hours recruiting or lobbying delegates.
Why is everybody just assuming that web automation doesn't take any work? You have to make the script yourself. To do that, you have to learn how to make the script. Then, you have to gather a list of nations. You have to properly format that list into a readable array. It certainly does take time and it certainly is tedious work.