' Wrote:The reason for the split is more than just ID restrictions, it's having three very diverse factions on the same ID. As has been clearly noted, OSI and the Omicroners vary wildly on where they see Zoner RP and how they view the opposite faction. This creates serious issues when we're attempting to deal with InRP situations, as this greatly reduces our ability to be independent of each other.
I'm sure TAZ factors in there somewhere, but I don't want to speak for them.
This is the primary focus of the multiple IDs. The secondary issue to that is what rights the IDs should have.
The current issues you experience when dealing with inRP situations are largely a microcosm of how real societies comprising diverse viewpoints operate. It would be more productive to address this Zoner partisanship inRP and actually reach decisions unilaterally rather than ooRP by pidgeonholing several IDs.
As Zoners, if you encounter a need to or a debate over whether to FR5 an entire faction, you have screwed up your diplomacy.