No, I don't expect the staff to be there to mediate each and every meager conflict and issue that's present there. There's real life, whole lot of other staff affairs that need attention. But this here is a unique precedent that, from what I can judge, have caused quite a resonance in a large part of the community and is already entailing certain consequences that I, throughout my almost five years on Discovery was not eyewitness to. So, it's somewhat unique and laster for long enough for a civil discussion to actually happen. Not like it required 24/7 monitoring and attention as opinions could be voiced as general consensus and when the free time is present.
No point in going in loops about it though, as damage's already been done and it won't get any better.
As for the "established norm" - I'll quote you:
(02-08-2023, 10:32 AM)Reeves Wrote: The law was not consistent with literally how every other House in the game is required to maintain them. There's really no question of this potentially not being the case, this was always a wilful circumvention of an established norm.
Emphasis on "required". Doesn't that imply some sort of written rule in place, or any other regulation from the side of the staff that all governments are aware of, and not a simple nod to "refer to other House laws and see how they do it"? I might be confusing things here, but I genuinely want to understand.
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