North Pacificans, after hearing the pleas of natives who are fed up with the constant invasion of recruiters and misfits who litter our RMB with their spam, it is time for us to take our RMB back. As such, I enact two policies today, one to enforce the 15-line rules, and one to restrict "offensive" posts and allow for our citizens to utilize the RMB for their own means.
Regulation on Foreign Advertisements
To preserve the Regional Message Board (RMB) of The North Pacific as a venue of communication for native citizens, yet at the same time understanding game-rules on the permission of foreign advertising in the feeders, the Delegate of The North Pacific enacts as follows:
1. The maximum number of lines permitted in an advertisement without facing prosecution shall be 15, including blank lines.
2. A nation who posts more lines than permitted in Artical 1 shall be sent an official warning by any North Pacifican, and be reported to the Delegate.
3. Failure to comply with the above mentioned warning shall result in the nation being classified as Persona Non Grata in The North Pacific, and shall be subject to expulsion and banning.
Signed this Seventh day of August, Two Thousand and Seven,
Chodean Kal,
Delegate of The North Pacific.
Regulation on Offensive RMB Posts
In opposition to posts on the Regional Message Board (RMB) that have been deemed offensive by the citizenry of The North Pacific, the Delegate of The North Pacific enacts as follows:
1. Nations who post ASCII "art" on the RMB must be reported to the Delegate by any North Pacifican, and issued a warning.
2. Nations who willingly post messages that knowingly disturb the flow of conversation contrary to the wishes of native posters (aka spam) must be reported and issued a warning.
3. Nations who post messages that do not contribute to the well being and development of the region must be reported and issued a warning.
4. Any nation who violates Articles 1-3 additional times after receiving a warning will be ejected from the region. In extreme cases of violation, the Delegate reserves the right to ban the offender.
Signed this Seventh day of August, Two Thousand and Seven,
Chodean Kal,
Delegate of The North Pacific.