Thanks, this answers a lot of my questions. But how does VVLOP work? And is
the system with Props and Pilots etc. still in use?

Tomas


2013/4/9 <com...@gmail.com>

> As you can see in past threads, players typically reply to the Promotor's
> distributions of proposals with FOR, AGAINST, or PRESENT (no vote but
> prevents a proposal from failing due to a lack of quorum of voters) for
> each proposal.  Then the Assessor collects votes in a "voting results"
> message and resolves the decisions, causing voted-for proposals to be
> adopted.
> Some details:
> - The voting period is typically a week; votes between the end of the
> voting period and resolution don't count.
> - You have to be a player at the time of distribution to vote.
> - You can retract/change votes.
> - You usually have multiple votes on a given proposal; you can split them
> between options, but just saying "FOR" is enough to cast all your votes
> FOR, etc. (R2280).
> - The ratio of FOR to AGAINST has to be >= the adoption index for the
> proposal to be adopted; higher AI lets the proposal affect higher-powered
> rules.
> - Voting has been democratic for virtually all proposals for a long time,
> but afaik the recent reintroduction of VVLOP should change that (which
> makes the game more interesting); you can still submit Democratic proposals
> if you want a fair vote.
>
> Not sure if that answers your questions.
>
> On Apr 9, 2013, at 2:53 PM, "Tysger B." <tysg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Can anybody explain how voting exactly works at Agora?
> > I have read all of the rules today, but this stays a bit unclear to me.
> >
> > Tomas
>

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