@justcrim, Sorry, I missed this post while I was typing a few of my own earlier.
I would certainly agree that this criteria would be one of the most objective ways of deciding whether a stock should be delisted. I think that a system for submitting this information should be simple, and the admins can add small DKP rewards to submissions like this if they are used. I think this system could work similarly to the system for submitting games to be listed, except that it is functionally the exact opposite idea.
I support the delisting of the games in your post.
However, someone previously mentioned several games that have recently been released in Europe (Trauma Center Wii, I think?). I object to delisting games like that, because a game being unusually popular or unpopular in a different region is a much more legitimate reason for trading.
I think the difficulty of your system would be shouldered mostly by the community level 3+ members submitting the game for delistment along with the cited source.
Even without a cited source, if a lot of people agree that a stock should be delisted through bidding, I think your idea would make delisting a lot more efficient while remaining a somewhat democratic procedure.
I think it would be easier and more organized to have a delisting area of the site where people can voice their dissent against delisting on a specific stock's delisting submission rather in a news post like this. That way, administrators can more efficiently understand which games players want delisted.
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I would certainly agree that this criteria would be one of the most objective ways of deciding whether a stock should be delisted. I think that a system for submitting this information should be simple, and the admins can add small DKP rewards to submissions like this if they are used. I think this system could work similarly to the system for submitting games to be listed, except that it is functionally the exact opposite idea.
I support the delisting of the games in your post.
However, someone previously mentioned several games that have recently been released in Europe (Trauma Center Wii, I think?). I object to delisting games like that, because a game being unusually popular or unpopular in a different region is a much more legitimate reason for trading.
I think the difficulty of your system would be shouldered mostly by the community level 3+ members submitting the game for delistment along with the cited source.
Even without a cited source, if a lot of people agree that a stock should be delisted through bidding, I think your idea would make delisting a lot more efficient while remaining a somewhat democratic procedure.
I think it would be easier and more organized to have a delisting area of the site where people can voice their dissent against delisting on a specific stock's delisting submission rather in a news post like this. That way, administrators can more efficiently understand which games players want delisted.