- Location
- United States
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Dues are a one time action. So if you do them now you'd only need to do a new action if you want to change the amount.
Dues are a one time action. So if you do them now you'd only need to do a new action if you want to change the amount.
The Movement's members should be mostly sharecroppers, who're not exactly that well-off. Better to pick either Small or Based on income.[TFAM][X] Plan Getting Off The Ground
-[X] Require dues
--[X] Medium
Good point, will changeThe Movement's members should be mostly sharecroppers, who're not exactly that well-off. Better to pick either Small or Based on income.
Question: is it possible to have dues based on income, but also allow delinquent members? (To represent an organization which asks people to contribute what they can, but also allows those who cannot pay dues to assist.) Or is that redundant?Universal Actions:
[] Require dues
--[] Small
--[] Medium
--[] Large
--[] Based on income
-[] Allow delinquent members
More dues reduces membership but increases income. Allowing delinquent members offsets the membership decrease but you also get less income.
WE SHALL LIBERATE THE SHARECROPPERS WITH CITIZEN'S DIVIDENDS and LAND REFORM!
Yeah that's possible. Basically dues by income is you're required to pay an amount based on how much income you make per year rather than a flat amount for the entire organization, where allowing delinquency is just not kicking people out if they don't pay. So not redundant.Question: is it possible to have dues based on income, but also allow delinquent members? (To represent an organization which asks people to contribute what they can, but also allows those who cannot pay dues to assist.) Or is that redundant?
So, I just realized I mare a typo in saying how you should vote. The acronym should be after the [x]
Every organization has a multiplier for people gained per vote on rounds where voting increases your supporters (so the previous vote and next one) and a multiplier for funds per capita which is determined by behind-the-scenes math based on your starting decisions. I will not reveal anymore details because that would allow for gaming the system. Requiring dues will vastly increase your income but your income won't disappear if you don't do it.@Physici, how are funds acquired? Are they automatically allotted to us at the beginning of each turn, based on QM fiat/behind-the-scenes math, or do we need to actively pursue the Require Dues action in order to start making a steady income?
I see! Well, for IC reasons I will be avoiding the require dues option (it seems to go against the ideological foundations of the movement, and also the Friends have little central organizational infrastructure for which to accumulate funds towards by design), but that is nice to know.Requiring dues will vastly increase your income but your income won't disappear if you don't do it.
They're based on membership, which in turn is based on player support.Edit: Ah, right a question. Actions are gained exclusively from player support, or does having a higher membership weigh in on it?
Does voting for more than one group split the power of your vote?
For now no, because I don't feel like keeping track of that.Does voting for more than one group split the power of your vote?
Making textual wojak memes of other people who are trying to play and enjoy this game does not come across to me as very sportsmanlike.RFAA: NO YOU CAN'T DIVIDE THE RURAL PROLETARIAT! WITH YOUR RATIONAL POLICY AND Citizen's Dividends, We need them to be angry so they can support the Abolition of the state!!
LLRP: I can't hear you over the SOUND OF MY LAND REFORMING PLATFORM!