> I think that once a person have been punished for breaking a pledge, the
> pledge is done (as e can't be punished twice, there's no requirement
> anymore).  So the result of the finger-point, if e is punished, is to end
> the pledge.  (Whether this is true is a general question about pledges,
> maybe CFJ-worthy).

Maybe, maybe not. After all, in the minutes that have elapsed since your 
pointed finger, a great many new things have happened that CuddleBeam failed to 
track. So perhaps players can continue to point eir fingers at CuddleBeam for 
new violations of eir pledge until e is forcibly deregistered... :-)

I cause nichdel to Point eir Finger at Cuddle Beam for failing to track a bunch 
more things in the time that elapsed since G. Pointed eir Finger. 

> On Oct 1, 2018, at 7:15 PM, Kerim Aydin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Mon, 1 Oct 2018, Cuddle Beam wrote:
>> I pledge the following: I pledge to be the recordkeepor of absolutely
>> everything.
> 
> Clever!  Really, really clever.  I like this.  
> 
> I act on behalf of Gaelan to publish:
> Notice of Honour
> +1 CuddleBeam (for taking the burden of tracking my bank balance from me).
> -1 Ouri (more karma decay for zombies)
> 
> I point my finger at CuddleBeam for Oathbreaking (breaking the above 
> Pledge), as e is not tracking absolutely everything.
> 
> I think that once a person have been punished for breaking a pledge, the
> pledge is done (as e can't be punished twice, there's no requirement
> anymore).  So the result of the finger-point, if e is punished, is to end
> the pledge.  (Whether this is true is a general question about pledges,
> maybe CFJ-worthy).
> 
> I think it is beyond a reasonable doubt that e isn't keeping records.  I
> believe being "recordkeepor of X", by common definition, requires em to
> actually keep records. As the claim is so extraordinary, the burden of
> proof is on em, not us.  I invite em to prove me wrong.  To do so, I have
> SHA-512 hashed the current balance of my checking account (plus some
> salt that's not part of the record):
> 
> ccd0019a73ade101456525ef141cf6f65e5627bbfcae82d2b18c326382b2ee1a
> 7284ac8cb3649ffbf5c36794779931acfabf1ef97e1b932ba3dd6fc615979454
> 
> If e is tracking this, e can publish what it is, and e is invited to 
> demonstrate.
> 
> 

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