Was referring to Bormiar’s segment on the article
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by Great Algerstonia » Wed Jul 29, 2020 12:35 pm
Resilient Acceleration wrote:After a period of letting this discussion run its course without my involvement due to sheer laziness and a new related NS project, I have returned with an answer and that answer is Israel.
by Sanjurika » Sun Aug 02, 2020 5:40 pm
by Morover » Fri Aug 28, 2020 9:19 am
by The New California Republic » Fri Aug 28, 2020 9:55 am
Morover wrote:
I'm very excited to announce that The North Pacific has just begun the second annual World Assembly Symposium, where the greatest minds of the World Assembly come together to discuss matters concerning the organization. In this second event, things will work a little different from the first. At the beginning of the event, a subforum will open on The North Pacific Forums, where long-answer responses can be made to the various topics. Then, at the designated times below, more conversational responses and live discussion will occur on the World Symposium Discord on each of the topics.
Additionally, there will be several essays done by prominent members of the World Assembly community on different topics, which will be posted throughout the event.Schedule
*all times are in Eastern Time
Friday, August 28:
9AM - Subforum becomes public and long-answer responses can begin being posted.
1PM-4PM - Liberations: When and how should they be used?5PM-8PM - Manipulating voting trends through politics.
- Offensive liberations: Legitimate tactic or misuse of mechanics?
- How much drafting should a liberation undergo before it becomes ineffective?
- Blocs and their place within the World Assembly
- The lemming effect and how it's used
- Informational Dispatches and their effect on the voter psyche
Saturday, August 29:
9AM-12PM - Repeals: Why they should be written and what should be included.1PM-4PM - Commendations, Condemnations, and Recent Shifts in Oft-Recognized Areas.
- Differences between repeals in the GA and SC, and what this means.
- What constitutes the grounds for a proper repeal?
- How to make a repeal convincing and how to properly convey your argument.
5PM-8PM - Noncompliance - dangerous trend, legitimate roleplay, or godmodding?
- Who is deserving of being recognized by the World Assembly?
- Recent shifts in those being recognized (such as c/cs relating to Cards) have been rising in prominence - is this a good or bad change?
- How much should OOC factors play into mostly IC recognitions?
- How should non-compliance be handled within the World Assembly?
- Is there a legitimate way to be non-compliant or is compliance put into place instantly and by force?
- How do 'non-compliance pacts' effect gameplay within the World Assembly?
Sunday, August 30:
9AM-12PM - Approval raiding - Curating proposals or interfering with democracy?1PM - 4PM - Trends, History, and the Future of the World Assembly
- Is delegate-bumping (or any other raiding tactics) okay under any circumstances in order to influence delegate approval?
- When should it be utilized, if it is?
5PM - 8PM - NBS Show
- How has the World Assembly changed recently, and are those changes good?
- Is the exchange of authors between the GA and SC good for increasing activity?
- What are some predictions for the future of the World Assembly?
- Q&A with some of the bigger names within the World Assembly.
- Commentary on the discussions that happened over the course of the event.
- Closing remarks.
by Tinhampton » Mon Oct 12, 2020 3:20 am
by Aumeltopia » Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:10 am
Tinhampton wrote:Somewhat belated, but the Symposium was thoroughly enjoyable.
On a similar theme, I note that TNP's WA vote recommendations are now formally split into an "Overview" and a "Recommendation" section: compare MoWAA's recommendations on International Bankruptcy Protocol and Condemn LKE with those made on Repeal GA#472 and Condemn Raionitu, for instance. Yet another great(ish) North Pacifican innovation?
Auphelia wrote:Raccoons are bandits! First they steal your food . . . and then your heart/identity!
by Cretox State » Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:42 pm
Tinhampton wrote:Somewhat belated, but the Symposium was thoroughly enjoyable.
Tinhampton wrote:On a similar theme, I note that TNP's WA vote recommendations are now formally split into an "Overview" and a "Recommendation" section: compare MoWAA's recommendations on International Bankruptcy Protocol and Condemn LKE with those made on Repeal GA#472 and Condemn Raionitu, for instance. Yet another great(ish) North Pacifican innovation?
Aumeltopia wrote:Innovation? More like copied from TSP's separate Purpose and Analysis sections. Maybe TNP will "innovate" a section dedicated to supplementary opinions next! (jk, we're happy to share).
by Ever-Wandering Souls » Mon Nov 09, 2020 10:58 am
The Alicorns (Equestria) wrote:Let them stay, no need to badmouth them...From our view a bunch of nations just came in, seized the delegate position, and changed a few superficial things...we play NationStates differently...there's really no reason for us to be butthurt.
http://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=8944227
http://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=8951258
Reploid Productions wrote:Raiders are endlessly creative
by Cretox State » Mon Nov 09, 2020 1:15 pm
Ever-Wandering Souls wrote:Happy to exit my coffin (at night, of course) to submit for TNL. An interesting issue. Liked the concept.
I'm tempted to critique the other articles a bit but...energy?
by Ever-Wandering Souls » Thu Nov 12, 2020 9:29 am
The Alicorns (Equestria) wrote:Let them stay, no need to badmouth them...From our view a bunch of nations just came in, seized the delegate position, and changed a few superficial things...we play NationStates differently...there's really no reason for us to be butthurt.
http://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=8944227
http://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=8951258
Reploid Productions wrote:Raiders are endlessly creative
by LollerLand » Thu Nov 12, 2020 9:55 pm
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by Cretox State » Sat Nov 21, 2020 12:22 pm
DavanteAdams wrote:Recently I am trying to get my S3 Card to be a Rare, but I need some more 1% badges. Thus me going for the Endorsements badge I am now setting up a card system where you can earn some FREE CARDS!!!
by 6ixDaze » Thu Nov 26, 2020 1:00 pm
LollerLand wrote:Really enjoyed reading this issue! Especially found the articles written by Falc and Chingis to be interesting.
by Sanjurika » Thu Dec 10, 2020 5:15 pm
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by Nova Vandalia » Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:11 am
Kranostav wrote:-snip-
by 1 very fast endotarter » Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:26 pm
by Nova Vandalia » Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:36 pm
1 very fast endotarter wrote:Nova Vandalia wrote:
Does it happen to cache or keep a list of IP's that use or access it?
I know you all definitely keep this information regards to joining your forums, which is why I'm curious.
It does not. Both the forum and the off-forum pages work by making calls to the "/endotarting_queries/" subdomain on my "nsr3n.info" server. This is a standard apache2 server, which I've intentionally configured to not log IPs or other identifying information (e.g., user agent) for accesses to this specific sub-domain (as well as the "/card_queries/" subdomain, for reference).
It does log the time when the domain is accessed, which is to let me diagnose in case some user/bot has gone haywire---I have had instances in the past where my server would be bombarded with thousands of calls per second for several minutes, presumably/hopefully by some bot, making my host complain for excessive bandwidth use.
by Sanjurika » Mon Jan 04, 2021 4:48 pm
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