i'm gonna go sell coal for $10 just to see how ticked people itt get edit: what about storage signs? do i get banned for making a money storage sign buying 1 nstar for $1 to discourage people from clicking?
It's impossible to implement. You can't define these things, and in a capitalist society, people can set their own prices. If you bought it, it's your own fault. (Yes ECC is a capitalist society.) -1
No you are encouraging ... You guys saying that you are going to pull this shit will make others want to
we simply want you to be responsible for yourself instead of making the server and shop owners responsible for your own mistakes
Well if people are obv making the signs to buy and sell stuff for stupidly ridiculous amounts so they can take advantage of others
it doesn't matter their reasons. if they want to make a sign with outrageous prices then so be it. it's your responsibility to look at the signs. failure to do so is ignorance.
The problem with this is that each time @Nicit6 asks a question to pin down how you make a rule which will actually work, your answer to what is bad is basically "I know it when I see it." Well ... you all hate rules like that against things you like (excessive swearing, trolling, staff disrespect -- basically every context where you enjoy breaking the rules) but now you want one against something you dislike. A rule which would be constantly open to interpretation, in an area where what is reasonable changes constantly. The point that @Nicit6 is getting to is that a rule like this is impossible to enforce without an objective benchmark, and there is no realistic way to create one. The real American economy, for example, has something called a consumer price index -- no way will anyone ever create one for here, because it would not be fun. Very nice, sincere... and completely impossible idea. Not every problem has a workable rules-based solution.
I am trying to change it so that there is no ridiculous prices just like there is no ridiculous prices in auctioning
Yeah I get that. But as @Nicit6 said, he needs to be able to "define" what unreasonable is. If implemented without the exact definition of "unreasonable" there will be a lot of rage, just like the swearing rules, because they are not specific enough.
what i see itt is people trying to lower the prices of items at shops because they don't want to pay the cost of the item