In actually practice.. How often does one get saved by YI and one get screwed over by pictochat? Because people don't whine about SV's balloon screwing someone up (extended hitlag gets you punished)
1. Consistency doesn't care.
2. Self-Confirmation Bias.
(I realize people might take this badly, but this is the most concise way I can say what I want to, so I dun get it.)
That formula exists as a variable at the moment because it hasn't passed as official rule making policy in place of the current policy of 51%+ of URC votes makes a rule to the URS. However, it's my hope that we take that direction for URS 3.0, instead of advancing forward with URS 2.2. Since I'm attempting to shift how the committee makes votes to being something more democratic in nature, I've taken it upon myself to vote in the manner that my proposed policy would take the ruleset.
I was going to ask you what the URC intended to be like. You already answered this, so good luck with what your doing.
Rational decision making theory would suggest that the likelihood of your hypothetical 100% smashball on low tournament scenario is low. Reality also suggests that RDMT holds true.
Rational Decision making theory would suggest hyperboles are unfit for metaphorical value?
That doesn't seem to hold true...every other time their used.
And to answer your last question, RDMT says no, especially if the mission at hand is to support universal usage. Ideologies in themselves are typically flawed because most of them are value based which from a rhetoric and persuasion theory discipline background I could tell you that people don't budge on their values because all values require some form of suspension of belief to advance forward.
As far as I know, I've moved on my values and would move if some other value set could prove to be better.
But I'm typically the exception, so -_-.
The only real question I have at this point is this, reiterating what I said above.
Assuming you want universal usage, most of what matters is that X rule is being used, in order to make an amendment.
What other conditions need to be satisfied? Also, is this fair in any way? (In early response to 'Convince people that don't ever talk to you, and are unelected officials'.)