The Mad Engineer pick of the week (see botspam on Discord for the die
roll).  Soliciting suggestions for the Device (in DIS or in discord).  If
your suggestion is used I will give you 1 BoC.

Rule 2201/10 (Power=3)
Self-Ratification

      When a public document is continuously undoubted for one week
      after publication:

      - If the rules define it as self-ratifying, it is ratified.

      - If the rules define it as a self-ratifying attestation to a
        given statement, the statement is ratified.

        This clause is inapplicable if the statement to be ratified
        cannot be reasonably ascertained from the ruleset and the
        contents of the message.

      Any person CAN by announcement issue a doubt (syn. claim of
      error), identifying a document and explaining the scope and nature
      of a perceived error in it (or in a statement it attests to).

      When this happens, the publisher of the original document SHALL
      (if e was required to publish that document) or SHOULD (otherwise)
      do one of the following in a timely fashion, in an announcement
      that clearly cites the claim of error:

         1. Deny the claim (causing it to cease to be a doubt).

         2. Publish a revision.

         3. Initiate an inquiry case regarding the truth of the claim
            (if the subject is actually a matter of law), or cite a
            relevant existing inquiry case.

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