The tie breaker can be thought of as a coin flip except there's at least some intelligence behind it.
Works great as long as everyone has the organization's best interests in mind. If external money and power get involved though you'll get situations where the tie breaker gets paid off or threatened by a dominant faction. Just like Roberts in our SCOTUS.
The parallels rights now between this site and the early nation are pretty amazing.
Well that's clever...
ehn, 24/24/24/24/4 or 20/20/20/20/20 both mean you need a 3/5 consensus for any decision.
Yeah I'm not sure what the functional difference here is
The tie breaker can be thought of as a coin flip except there's at least some intelligence behind it.
Works great as long as everyone has the organization's best interests in mind. If external money and power get involved though you'll get situations where the tie breaker gets paid off or threatened by a dominant faction. Just like Roberts in our SCOTUS.
The parallels rights now between this site and the early nation are pretty amazing.