Plays

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In BlogNomic, like in many other games, there are "plays".

Bamdam (Benefiting a Majority/Defecting a Minority). Proposals that benefit a majority that includes yourself and/or defects a minority that doesn't include yourself. It's based on the voting system, because quorum is required to make a proposal pass, and the benefit you would share with your majority works as incentive/bribe to get the proposal (and therefore benefit for yourself) passed.

Cleanup: (Spring Cleanup): Making a proposal that doesn’t change the effect of any of the rules, but redefines them in a way that is more comprehensible and takes up less space to write.

Gerrymandering (Bamdam): The art of choosing which will be the majority/minority for a Bamdam play.

Chaff: Making deliberately flawed or controversial proposals to move the focus away from others in the queue, or from game actions you’re taking. A distraction.

Air keyboarding: Making complex proposals when you’re about to win, to make it look as if you think the game is ongoing.

Fool’s Gold: A resource which is stockpiled by a minority of players before any use is proposed for it, meaning that the majority will probably never want to give it a use.