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A founder(or UN delegate if delegate [[region]]al control is on) may eject a nation, sending them to [[the Rejected Realms]].  They are also put on the banlist, which prevents them from re-entering the region unless they are removed from the banlist.
 
A founder(or UN delegate if delegate [[region]]al control is on) may eject a nation, sending them to [[the Rejected Realms]].  They are also put on the banlist, which prevents them from re-entering the region unless they are removed from the banlist.
  
Following [[Francos Spain]]'s overuse of the banlist in [[the Pacific]], the banlist was limited to 200 [[nation]]s.
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Originally a delegate or founder would be able to keep as many nations as it wanted on the ban list (within certain rules, see: [[griefing]]). However, following many complaints of [[Francos Spain]]'s alleged overuse of the banlist in [[the Pacific]] during the fall of 2003, the banlist was limited to 200 [[nation]]s.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:49, 3 October 2004

The banlist is a tool for founders and UN Delegates to keep people they don't want in the region, out of the region.

A founder(or UN delegate if delegate regional control is on) may eject a nation, sending them to the Rejected Realms. They are also put on the banlist, which prevents them from re-entering the region unless they are removed from the banlist.

Originally a delegate or founder would be able to keep as many nations as it wanted on the ban list (within certain rules, see: griefing). However, following many complaints of Francos Spain's alleged overuse of the banlist in the Pacific during the fall of 2003, the banlist was limited to 200 nations.