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Date: 5/2/2016 10:47:59 AM
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He said earlier that if a merge is going to happen, it will happen in 1-2 calendar years.


ok thank you, I missed that, there is a lot of conversation here to read everything :)

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And as far as smaller nations having it easier, financially they do. I don't even see how this is debatable.

Of course. It is only debated by a few managers from smaller nations who want to keep it that way. One of them is prominent recently in this very thread.

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We will probably be less than 15k users by then. #dayum

Größter Knecht aller Zeiten aka His Excellency aka President for Life aka Field Marshal Al Hadji aka Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas aka aka Conqueror of the Buzzerbeater Empire in Europe in General and Austria in Particular
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We will probably be less than 15k users by then. #dayum
I agree. I think if they are truly aware of the gravity of the situation, for the smallest countries (<50 teams), I would hope they will be closer to 1 year. It takes a beating on the motivation when it is so few. Denmark seems to cope, but Island and Norway are having the blues.

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It makes sense then, that big nations should also discuss this topic. sooner or later they could be confronted with the same question

//I hate my comment. In german we have a term for this: "Schwarzmalerei", which means something like paint a black picture/ fear-mongering/ beeing overly pessimistic...

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Date: 5/2/2016 12:53:54 PM
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everyone votes? Bigger nations who this doesn't really impact are going to basically make the decisions for us lil' guys?


I believe the term you're looking for here is, democracy.

And as far as smaller nations having it easier, financially they do. I don't even see how this is debatable.


You mean I should be able to vote for the US president IRL bc sometimes his decisions could affect the world? :D

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Lol. No.

But you're free to move here and attempt to legally gain citizenship if you're that concerned.

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A better comparison would be getting to vote in state elections. I can't vote in Florida or Kansas or Oregon. But when it comes to something affecting the whole I get to vote and so do those in Florida or Kansas or Oregon. This game is the whole, so even though we are separated for the majority of game interaction, the marketplace and possibility of more interaction affects the whole.

I have 1757 players for sale and I'm $25,835,360 in debt. Buy them at outrageous prices, or be selfish and make me go bankrupt. You decide, BB.
From: Mike Franks

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A query: everyone votes?

No, it would be a poll set up that only the affected micro-nation managers could vote in. That doesn't mean the results of it would determine the outcome of what's to be done. An overwhelming majority one way or the other would strongly influence that decision, though.

We're not dismissing the concerns of the managers from larger BB countries, but at the same time, the effects of a potential merge isn't going to impact them in the same way. Nonetheless, everyone's thoughts on the matter are still welcomed and encouraged.

Reading between the lines, it sounds like whatever is done will apply only to some of the smallest countries. Very, very, very, very, very disappointing. Ah, well, c'est la vie. The more things change, the more things stay the same. Looks like the slow slide into oblivion isn't alarming enough yet to really shake things up.

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