December 30, 2019
[3:31 PM] Laurentus Valeria: I'm oddly against the citizenship-via-donation idea. I can't immediately identify why I feel uncomfortable with it, but generally speaking, as soon as actual money gets involved, communities tend to split.
[3:32 PM] Laurentus Valeria: Trust me, as the closest thing to a capitalist around here, no one is more surprised by my discomfort with this than me.
[5:14 PM] ShadowX4life: I say that you're not capitalistic enough!
[6:44 PM] Impostermoot: Counterargument: this is socialism in action, those with the excess capacity to do so helping to subsidize public goods used by the entire community, and in exchange we give the astonishingly small consideration of 'you get a pass on citizenship checks'
[6:45 PM] Impostermoot: Because realistically anyone who's donating in the first place is likely to be involved enough that they would qualify by other metrics
[6:45 PM] Chanku: Counter-counterargument: Then why enact it?
[6:45 PM] Chanku: If it would change nothing, then why implement it?
[6:47 PM] Impostermoot: I mean, I was the guy who suggested that people should be able to bank these for the future
[6:49 PM] Chanku: I would also note I am wholey and entirely against the "Citizenship Tiers" Idea.
[6:49 PM] Chanku: And I will also note that it would entirely keep me from donating in any capacity if the law exists.
[6:51 PM] Impostermoot: Wait, there's TIERS of citizenship being discussed now?
[6:51 PM] Chanku: Yes
[6:51 PM] Chanku: By Pengu
[6:51 PM] Impostermoot: I am provisionally opposed until I've read this
[6:51 PM] Chanku: Aspiring/Inactive Citizens for those that dont make 5 posts a month or pay $5. You can't participate or be a part of the government at all
[6:52 PM] Chanku: And also Pengu has generally suggested (from what I understand) locking government areas behind this as well.
[6:52 PM] Chanku: If you have an an NS Nation you becoming an Aspiring/Inactive Citizen until you meet those requirements for the next check or w/e.
[6:52 PM] Chanku: Basically pay the fuck up or grind to be able to even vote or run for office(edited)
[7:10 PM] tatte: Tiers sound fun, but what's this talk about p2w?
[9:07 PM] Impostermoot: hard disagree on citizenship tiers, even the most basic 'aspiring citizen' one. that 5 post requirement is either fairly daunting for people who only want to weigh in when they're meaningfully contributing, or just incentivizes posting in the spam grounds...or spamming outside of them. none of those seems like a particularly valuable decision.
[9:08 PM] Chanku: Also @Impostermoot we have had a 5 post requirement to just GET citizenship, and we repealed that and considered it largely a failure. This would be that, but monthly.
[9:10 PM] taulover: It would also be an unnecessary administrative burden, I think
[9:12 PM] Impostermoot: i totally remember that, and remember thinking it was a daunting burden at the time
[9:17 PM] Chanku: Yeah
[9:17 PM] Chanku: And the reasoning was later changed as Wintermoot even automated that part to an extent, and even he said something that was to the effect of: This was probably the proper solution rather than the limit.
[9:21 PM] Chanku: Also @Impostermoot you would actually lose your Jarlship, as Jarls are required to be Citizens in accordance with the current Decrees on that
[11:28 PM] taulover: I also disagree with the tiers system idea but that is a mischaracterization of Pengu's proposal
[11:29 PM] taulover: It seems to me that Pengu is suggesting that Inactive Citizens would still be Citizens except they would be disqualified from running for office
[11:30 PM] taulover: Any complications that arise from that can be handwaved by the fact that this would be a fundamental overhaul of the citizenship system, with the statutory and (if necessary) constitutional reforms that would imply
[11:56 PM] Chanku: Running for or holding Government office
December 31, 2019
[12:00 AM] taulover: It is fairly clear from everything Pengu has said that he is proposing that Inactive Citizens can continue holding government offices which they are already in
[12:00 AM] Chanku: I disagree
[12:01 AM] Chanku: Apparently I did misread, so my apologies
[12:01 AM] taulover: He literally says "Current Skrifa, Jarls, and Thanes wouldn't be affected because they're already in office. All this would affect would be people running in the next elections."
[12:02 AM] Chanku: I also hadn't seen that post
[12:02 AM] Chanku: However, I still fundamentally dislike it because now it creates a two-tier system
[12:03 AM] Chanku: "Oh you can participate in the part of the government that does things if you are already there, but you can't be a Thane beyond that nor can you do much more"
[12:04 AM] Chanku: I would definitely leave over such a system
[12:04 AM] Chanku: "Fuck this bullshit" and just up and leave.
[12:10 AM] taulover: Realistically, I don't see a real two-tiered system developing, everyone would just need to make at least 5 posts whenever they want to run for office
[12:10 AM] Chanku: Fundamentally I am honestly disgusted with any such system
[12:10 AM] taulover: What I do think is a major issue is the unnecessary complexities and inconveniences which this would create
[12:11 AM] Chanku: Especially with money involved.
[12:11 AM] taulover: Both for citizens and Monarchy (as overseer of elections) / Administration (as forum masker)
[7:09 AM] Melehan: Under Pengu's proposed tier requirements, I'd be classified as an Inactive Citizen and thus barred from running for any offices
[7:10 AM] Melehan: I just happen to reserve my forum posts for substantial responses, and so I don't typically meet the 5 post requirement unless there's a WW game running
[7:11 AM] Melehan: I had a hard time meeting the 5 posts to qualify as a citizen back when I first joined because I had a hard time finding topics to reply to in a meaningful way
[7:13 AM] Melehan: (and I'm pretty sure I wound up meeting that requirement by pointing out how hard it was for me to find topics to participate meaningfully in in the discussion about the 5 post minimum requirement for citizenship)
[7:14 AM] Melehan: If you avoid the spam forums and aren't part of the government, meeting the 5 post requirement is a lot more daunting than it appears
[8:35 AM] Impostermoot: ^ all that