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\section{\#offtopia law guide}
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This document is merely a summary of our most important laws.
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The first two sections, `Behaving' and `Logs', detail laws that must or should
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The first two sections, \textbf{Behaving} and \textbf{Logs}, detail laws that must or should
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be followed. The latter sections detail how laws are made and miscellaneous laws.
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\texttt{nsfw} or \texttt{[nsfw]}. Feel free to tag music with \texttt{[music]} and
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relevant tags too. Tag everything!
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\item `Funkicking'---where you kick someone just for fun, or for some insignificant reason
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\item Funkicking---where you kick someone just for fun, or for some insignificant reason
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---is only acceptable if the person being kicked is explicitly okay with it. Do not
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funkick idlers.
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\end{itemize}
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\texttt{:D} is the most basic form of a vote. It votes for the current active proposal.
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\texttt{:D\~{}N} votes N proposals back. This is 0-indexed, so \texttt{:D\~{}0} is equivalent to \texttt{:D}. If you want to be esoteric,
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you can also use \texttt{:D\^{}\^{}\^{}...}---this is equivalent to \texttt{:D\~{}N}, where N is the number of `\^{}'s.
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you can also use \texttt{:D\^{}\^{}\^{}...}---this is equivalent to \texttt{:D\~{}N}, where N is the number of \texttt{\^{}}s.
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Prefixing your vote with \texttt{nick: } or \texttt{nick, } instead makes it refer to the relevant proposal
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made by nick.
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\begin{itemize}
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\item \texttt{filibuster}: Anything that is sent on the channel, and can stop a
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law from being passed, is known as a filibuster. This is in line with the literal meaning,
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\item \texttt{filibuster}: Anything that is sent on the channel and can stop a
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law from being passed is known as a filibuster. This is in line with the literal meaning,
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``obstructs progress in a legislative assembly''.
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\item \texttt{inner party}: A loosely defined group of people who are more active
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with channel work, and have additional rights with ChanServ. Find out who it consists of
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by knocking on the nearest secret door.
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\item \texttt{law}: A passed proposal. A proposal requires three contiguous votes
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by unique non-bot members of the channel to be passed.
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\item \texttt{law}: A proposal that passed.
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Laws need not (and mostly do not) effect active behavior on the channel, and can be passed because of
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Laws need not (and mostly do not) affect active behavior on the channel, and can be passed because of
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Rule of Funny.
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\item \texttt{lawrememberer}: The people responsible for maintaining the lawlog,
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\item \texttt{new ancient law}: A law that has always been true,
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but was only recently discovered and either ratified or recognized.
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\item \texttt{proposal}: Anything that can be ratified as a law is a proposal.
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\item \texttt{triminority}: The three required to pass a law. Can be used to refer to
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an actual group, or a hypothetical group.
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\item \texttt{vote}: Anything described under `Voting.Syntaxen'.
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\item \texttt{vote}: Anything described under \textbf{Voting.Syntaxen}.
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\end{itemize}
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\end{document}
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