@justcrim, oh only the first sentence of my reply had to do with your post =).
As for how we can delist them, I think Brian just continues posting candidates for delisting when they feel the stocks are inactive. If anyone thinks the stock is still useful, they can speak up about it and if that reason is valid, the delisting for that game is delayed.
I don't think we need to develop any complicated process for this. I'd rather we come up with a better IPO system and a way of determining which games are listed as futures contracts each month.
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As for how we can delist them, I think Brian just continues posting candidates for delisting when they feel the stocks are inactive. If anyone thinks the stock is still useful, they can speak up about it and if that reason is valid, the delisting for that game is delayed.
I don't think we need to develop any complicated process for this. I'd rather we come up with a better IPO system and a way of determining which games are listed as futures contracts each month.