More from eBolivia: forum drama continues, party rifts grow wider

Day 1,967, 12:51 Published in USA USA by ztown

Alright, so I'll briefly touch on the airstrike situation, although it has kind of died down in the eBolivian converstion. But just wondering, since I'm fairly new to watching these things. Has Argentina always had so many players? Or did they just have a baby boom? Anyway, they seem to be intent on taking over the entire eUK. Interesting...

As far as eBolivia goes, the forum drama with the changing of nicks, etc. has gotten very interesting, and very fruity indeed. So what was originally perceived by some members of the TSP to be partisan bias on behalf of the main forum admins has turned out to be something else entirely. Keep in mind that there is still some drama because one of the admins asked the first affected player to verify his identity IG, leading to the assumption that he had originally changed the nick, and was picking on members of the TSP and accusing them of being multis or imposters. Now, after several posts asking for the motive, and even calling for a new forum, or the resignation of all forum admins, a different admin came out, and basically said that he had changed the name, essentially, because he could. He (treinta monedas) then went on to change several other nicks to "pura fruita" followed by various numbers. He literally said he did this to be "Machiavellian" and as an "arbitrary abuse of power" knowing that the other admins were either absent or really just didn't care. There are now several threads of "just fruit" arguing with each other about how to handle this situation. TODAY, the main admin logged in, removed treinta monedas as a mod, and said he will work to restore people their nicks, as well as apologizing.

On a somewhat related note, the drama between TSP and the other eBolivians also continues. Apparently the eBolivian parties are IRC spying on each other. This lead to the accusation that the new eBolivian CP's platform was largely stolen from the TSP party's "confidential" and "sensitive" discussions. Now, let's review the key features of this platform:
1) eBolivia needs territory and regions
2) eBolivia should have a more structured military, in order to help distribute supplies and organize in order to achieve #1
3) eBolivia should seek to join CUA as a full member, and, use the alliance to help achieve #1.

Now, I could be wrong, but it doesn't necessarily seem like these are such novel ideas that only one party or candidate could have supported them or thought of them. On a more humorous note, if eBolivia joined CUA, there could be a CUBA in this game, and it would even be located in Latin America (until eArgentina wipes eUK and loses its own regions, that is).