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;18 August 2015: [https://blognomic.com/archive/official_slacker A Slack channel was introduced], eventually replacing the old IRC channel.
 
;18 August 2015: [https://blognomic.com/archive/official_slacker A Slack channel was introduced], eventually replacing the old IRC channel.
;''(date missing)'': The "Imperial Deferentials" Special Case rule, when switched on, makes Emperor DEFERENTIAL votes default to the majority (rather than being null votes). Such votes are often cast when a proposal is more about gameplay than game design, and the Emperor wants to leave the decision to the players.
 
 
;10 September 2017: [https://blognomic.com/archive/rule_consolidation_appendix_core The Special Case top-level section to the Ruleset was created] and various miscellaneous rules that were previously proposed as needed or had been clogging up the Core rules were moved there from the previous Core rules.
 
;10 September 2017: [https://blognomic.com/archive/rule_consolidation_appendix_core The Special Case top-level section to the Ruleset was created] and various miscellaneous rules that were previously proposed as needed or had been clogging up the Core rules were moved there from the previous Core rules.
 
;12 September 2017: [https://blognomic.com/archive/dormancy_special_cases BlogNomic now becomes "dormant"] if there are fewer than five active players, switching off until new players join.
 
;12 September 2017: [https://blognomic.com/archive/dormancy_special_cases BlogNomic now becomes "dormant"] if there are fewer than five active players, switching off until new players join.
 
;8 May 2017 : Proposals and CfJs now explicitly require a "[Core]" tag in their title if they are to amend Core rules, and the same for Special Case / Appendix edits. This is largely to prevent "change all X to Y" proposals inadvertently overwriting Core ruletext.
 
;8 May 2017 : Proposals and CfJs now explicitly require a "[Core]" tag in their title if they are to amend Core rules, and the same for Special Case / Appendix edits. This is largely to prevent "change all X to Y" proposals inadvertently overwriting Core ruletext.
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;27 July 2018: [https://blognomic.com/archive/a_historian_without_an_opinion The "Imperial Deferentials" Special Case rule], when switched on, makes Emperor DEFERENTIAL votes default to the majority (rather than being null votes). Such votes are often cast when a proposal is more about gameplay than game design, and the Emperor wants to leave the decision to the players.
 
;23 January 2019: [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_hammer_of_god_core Core scams are no longer acceptable] under Fair Play rules.
 
;23 January 2019: [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_hammer_of_god_core Core scams are no longer acceptable] under Fair Play rules.
 
;8 July 2019: [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_weremafioso_special_case Some dynasties have a 'Traitor'] who is given permission to lie and betray (with no requirement for this status to tie into the dynasty's mechanics)
 
;8 July 2019: [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_weremafioso_special_case Some dynasties have a 'Traitor'] who is given permission to lie and betray (with no requirement for this status to tie into the dynasty's mechanics)
 
;8 November 2019: [https://blognomic.com/archive/gndt_rip_core_special_case_appendix The GNDT is replaced] with an embedded wiki page and a separate dice roller script.
 
;8 November 2019: [https://blognomic.com/archive/gndt_rip_core_special_case_appendix The GNDT is replaced] with an embedded wiki page and a separate dice roller script.

Revision as of 18:12, 15 January 2020

This is a record of significant changes to the Core, Special Case and Appendix sections of the rules, which returning players should be aware of.

18 August 2015
A Slack channel was introduced, eventually replacing the old IRC channel.
10 September 2017
The Special Case top-level section to the Ruleset was created and various miscellaneous rules that were previously proposed as needed or had been clogging up the Core rules were moved there from the previous Core rules.
12 September 2017
BlogNomic now becomes "dormant" if there are fewer than five active players, switching off until new players join.
8 May 2017 
Proposals and CfJs now explicitly require a "[Core]" tag in their title if they are to amend Core rules, and the same for Special Case / Appendix edits. This is largely to prevent "change all X to Y" proposals inadvertently overwriting Core ruletext.
27 July 2018
The "Imperial Deferentials" Special Case rule, when switched on, makes Emperor DEFERENTIAL votes default to the majority (rather than being null votes). Such votes are often cast when a proposal is more about gameplay than game design, and the Emperor wants to leave the decision to the players.
23 January 2019
Core scams are no longer acceptable under Fair Play rules.
8 July 2019
Some dynasties have a 'Traitor' who is given permission to lie and betray (with no requirement for this status to tie into the dynasty's mechanics)
8 November 2019
The GNDT is replaced with an embedded wiki page and a separate dice roller script.