A minor rule amendment. Players are no longer required to cite a specific sub-section for inactivation and bill clearout requests.
8. Inactivation.
Players will be inactivated in the following circumstances:
8.1 They have not logged into their account for 4 days.
8.1.1 They have not logged into their account for at least 3 days (72 hours) and another player from the same nation has requested their early inactivation. The player requesting the inactivation should cite this rule when doing so.
8.1.2 ALL of the following apply: they have not named their party (usually meaning one separate from their username), filled in their party description, voted on any bills or logged in within the last 48 hours.
8.2 They appear to be "party sitting". Players who, over a prolonged period (usually meaning a minimum of 3 IG years/6 RL days) are just logging in but not voting on bills or contributing to debates, will be judged to be essentially not playing the game. The player requesting the inactivation should cite this rule when doing so.
8.2.1 In circumstances where a player with above-minimum Visibility levels has just reactivated but then not logged in for 48 hours, and the next election is due within the next 24 hours (6 in-game months), Moderation will inactivate the player's account if this is requested by another player in the nation. The player requesting the inactivation should cite this rule when doing so.
13.6.1.1 Bills proposed by active parties are similarly eligible for clearout if they are 10 or more in-game years old. Players should cite this rule when making the request.
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8. Inactivation.
Players will be inactivated in the following circumstances:
8.1 They have not logged into their account for 4 days.
8.1.1 They have not logged into their account for at least 3 days (72 hours) and another player from the same nation has requested their early inactivation.
8.1.2 ALL of the following apply: they have not named their party (usually meaning one separate from their username), filled in their party description, voted on any bills or logged in within the last 48 hours.
8.2 They appear to be "party sitting". Players who, over a prolonged period (usually meaning a minimum of 3 IG years/6 RL days) are just logging in but not voting on bills or contributing to debates, will be judged to be essentially not playing the game.
8.2.1 In circumstances where a player with above-minimum Visibility levels has just reactivated but then not logged in for 48 hours, and the next election is due within the next 24 hours (6 in-game months), Moderation will inactivate the player's account if this is requested by another player in the nation.
13.6.1.1 Bills proposed by active parties are similarly eligible for clearout if they are 10 or more in-game years old. .
Players may still cite rules as they choose. Obviously it is in everything advantage to give the reason for the requested inactivations e.g "The party's been inactive for 3 days" or just simply "3 days." Inactivation requests without any motivation will be treated as requests for the standard 4 day inactivation.
This amendment does not apply to Nationmasters in any sense. They will still be required to make it clear when a Nationmaster Request is such.