Global Directors (version 1.0) received two votes against. As such, due to the current disagreement between Liberonscien and roseheart regarding how conditional support works, no players currently hold the title of Global Director.
Global Director Rulership has PASSED. Do note that it does not currently affect the game. Exact text:
The Global Directors rule over willing non-Global Directors. The means for this is to be determined by the rule set.
Backup Characters has PASSED. Exact text:
Global Directors can create multiple characters, but only one character can be active at a time. When the active character dies, GD can choose which of their backup characters takes the Acive character’s place upon death. Backup characters do not start with what the Active character had upon death
You know what I'm seriously considering calling myself when some form of the Global Directors idea passes? "Bookkeeper".
Proposal Titles(4*): Liberonscien, TTE*, roseheart*, Naturegirl1999*
Citizens(4): Liberonscien, TTE, roseheart, Naturegirl1999
Divisions V1.1(4*): Liberonscien*, TTE*, roseheart*, Naturegirl1999
3 Proposal Limit A Day(3): roseheart, Liberonscien, Naturegirl1999
Underline Proposal Titles V1.1(4*): roseheart*, Liberonscien, TTE, Naturegirl1999
Global Directors V2(4): roseheart, Liberonscien, TTE, Naturegirl1999
Slayer Roleplayer(4): roseheart, Naturegirl1999, Liberonscien, TTE
Consequences(3-1): roseheart, Naturegirl1999, Liberonscien | TTE
Ball(3): roseheart, Naturegirl1999, Liberonscien
Heirs(2): Liberonscien, TTE
Just a note for the future: After careful examination of the rules, it is my interpretation that it is not possible to vote for one subsection of a proposal and not another.
I vote for Slayer Roleplayer and Heirs because they add a little more depth to the points system.
I am novoting on Ball because I really don't care.
I vote against Consequences for the following reasons:
5: "A Global Director that breaks a rule may be punished." That seems redundant, and could be removed entirely if the phrasing was changed in a few places.
4: "An accuser, whom doesn't need to be a Global Director, [...]" It's "who", actually. "Who" replaces "he" and "she", while "whom" replaces "him" and "her". "Him doesn't" is grammatically incorrect.
3: "The trial will last 48 hours." And when will it start? Can there be multiple trials at once?
2: "[...] this can be a loss of or trading of points of some amount, or death." I hesitate to declare this grammatically incorrect, but it's not clear at first glance.
Number One:
"An accuser, whom doesn't need to be a Global Director, must make an accusation by posting the Global Director's nickname in bold red font, and any evidence to support it." There is no "the" Global Director. Therefore, any accusation automatically breaks a rule.