8. Inactivation.
In certain circumstances, Moderation will need to inactivate a player's in-game account. Players will be inactivated in the following circumstances:
8.1 They have not logged into their account for at least four days.
8.2 They have not logged into their account for at least three days and another player in the same nation has requested their inactivation.
8.3 They appear to be "party sitting". "Party sitting" is defined as logging in to an account without voting on bills, usually for a period of at least six days. Moderation reserves the right to make a judgement on whether a user is "party sitting".
8.4 They meet all of the following criteria: they have not logged into their account for two days, they have not renamed their party and they do not have a party description.
8.5 They have committed an offence against the Game Rules serious enough to warrant their inactivation, such as multi-accounting, or have breached the rules and failed to make the necessary corrections within four days of being requested to do so.
8.6 Judging it to be in the best interests of gameplay, the Nationmaster in their nation has requested their inactivation. Moderation reserves the right to query or decline these requests if they feel there is a compelling reason to do so. A Nationmaster may request inactivation in the following circumstances:
8.6.1 They have not logged into their account for at least two days.
8.6.2 As a matter of last resort, when the player has not been contributing to role-play to the extent that is expected by the majority of players in the nation. Understanding and respectful dialogue must be attempted before this point and Moderation should be consulted throughout the process. Such situations should be dealt with sensitively and fairly, for example there should never be a vote on whether an account should be inactivated.
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