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retracting trustvotes News Retracting Trustvotes "Actions are immoral, opinions are not" Josh Charles as Dan Rydell on Sports Night If a trustvote was given but something happens that is a very clear sign the trust should not have been given, the player who cast the trustvote can 'uncast' it. They will not recieve a new trustvote for it, but if they give a clear enough reason, the trustvote will be removed from the player it was cast for, from the alt it was used for if allready used, or from the alt it was cast for if not allready used. If three players who have played on the mush for two weeks and all have at least one trustvote themselves agree that a certain alt needs to be given an 'anti-trustvote' they can send in a request to staff (along with a -very- good reason and explanation and preferably logs) and if approved, one trustvote will be considered to have been removed from that alt (and only that alt). This does not have to be for someone who allready has trustvotes, it is a measure to show you feel someone is harming the enjoyment of other people's roleplay. If they are causing abusive situations that other characters have not deserved, if they break people's stated preferences, such things is what a trustvote retraction would be for. If such an alt used a trustvote, or more, and now is one trustvote short to cover for the status position of the alt, then the alt in question will be under close scrutiny. If the alt is two trustvotes short or if the scrutiny shows that there is clear reason for this alt not to be in their position because they are harming other people's enjoyment of the game, and the alt is higher than just a normal level super, the character's high status will be removed or changed in the storyline to reflect the status of the number of the actual trust votes the alt has. (So basically they will be demoted). If necessary and there is no other way, the alt will be killed.