God's imitator

Chapter 202 True Intention

Chapter 202 True Intention
Cai Zhiyuan had clearly already considered this issue.

"First, let's take a look at the specific rules for poaching talent."

"Based on the previous situation of 'Corporate Nation', our community currently has 11 people and one vacancy, so we don't need to kick people out to poach specific players directly."

"Poaching talent requires meeting two conditions simultaneously:"
"First, the person being poached must agree."

"Second, all players in our community who want to enter this game must agree unanimously, and there must be at least three of them."

"Poaching requires verbal confirmation from all players in our community. After that, the commitment to poaching will be locked at the game mechanism level and cannot be reversed."

"But players we poach might change their minds: as long as other communities extend an olive branch to them, they can choose from multiple communities."

"In other words, every player entering the game already possesses a 'veto right.' Poaching that is clearly detrimental to the community is unlikely to pass."

"However, the specific type of players to recruit needs to be considered from at least three aspects:"

"The first is loyalty, the second is values, and the third is personal ability."

"It would be best if all three requirements could be met, but that's difficult. So I think at least two should be met, and the third shouldn't be too far off."

"The players in our community who are responsible for recruiting should at least have the ability to 'accurately judge these three points'."

"In conclusion, I believe that there are currently only two players in the community who can convince everyone in this regard."

“Li Renshu and Attorney Lin”.

Wang Yongxin's expression was somewhat solemn. At this point, Cai Zhiyuan's true colors were revealed.

All that rambling was just using the topic as a pretext; the ultimate goal was to centralize the "right to recruit new members."

However, it must be said that Cai Zhiyuan's method was quite ingenious.

Originally, the community's "right to recruit new members" was in the hands of all players, with each person having an equal vote.

It won't be easy for Tsai Chih-yuan to concentrate the "power of recruitment" in Lee In-sook's hands.

Although Lee In-sook can manipulate bills to influence swing votes to some extent, this is not a panacea and can only have a limited effect on swing votes.

However, if Tsai Chih-yuan were to propose other solutions, such as "letting Lee Jen-shu decide on the new recruits herself" or "recognizing one vote from Lee Jen-shu and other core players as two votes during the recruitment process," it would likely provoke fierce opposition.

Even the most politically insensitive players can sense that this scheme is actually depriving them of their rights related to "recruiting new members".

Therefore, Cai Zhiyuan only made a feint in this direction and did not discuss it as a key point.

He first emphasized the unreliability of "collective decision-making" and the "foresight and correctness of core players such as Lee In-sook," and then bypassed the plan to directly address the "recruitment votes" and brought the topic to the plan of "poaching people through games."

Recruiting players within the game requires unanimous approval from all players in the same community, effectively giving everyone a veto right.

This will be easier for other players to accept.

They don't feel that their "right to recruit new members" has been taken away; instead, they believe that this power has been transformed into a "veto power in the recruitment process," which is still in their hands.

In reality, the power to decide who to appoint is concentrated in the hands of a very small number of people.

If this plan is approved, and Li Renshu or Lin Sizhi decides to poach someone, will the other players in the game really strongly oppose it?
High probability is not.

When discussing recruitment within the community, people are talking about a virtual entity, making it easier for them to voice negative opinions.
When poaching players in a game, what everyone sees is a specific player, and it might even be a face-to-face discussion—it's part of the game strategy. As long as the person being poached isn't too outrageous, most people won't hesitate to directly reject the offer.

It's like this: it's easy to refuse someone online, but much harder to refuse someone face-to-face in real life.

This situation caught Wang Yongxin somewhat off guard.

He knew very well that Cai Zhiyuan's plan was the most disadvantageous to him, and it was best not to let it pass.

Therefore, Wang Yongxin now needs to find the problems and loopholes in this plan as much as possible. It would be best if he could stop it, but even if he couldn't, he should try to make some changes that are beneficial to himself.

After a moment's thought, he said, "But in this way, at least three people can decide the outcome of the recruitment. What about the remaining eight people in the community? They can only passively accept it."

In other words, only players who enter the game can enjoy this "veto power," while those who do not enter the game cannot.

"That doesn't seem fair."

Cai Zhiyuan shook his head: "First of all, the decision of who to poach can only be made by Li Renshu or Attorney Lin. Their decision is one that is recognized by the majority of players in the community."

"Secondly, I think it's reasonable that 'you have to be in the game to have a veto right'."

"Because deciding who to recruit is a matter of on-the-spot judgment. Only by entering the game and actually seeing the player's performance can a more rational decision be made."

"If no other players have entered the game, how do we determine whether or not this person should be recruited?"
"Moreover, entering the game involves risks, and it's understandable that players who take risks should have more power."

“If someone feels it’s unreasonable, they can choose to enter the game every time, so they can always exercise their ‘veto right’.”

After thinking for a moment, Wang Yongxin changed his words again: "In that case, I think it should be the same as the previous game team, with at least 3 to 4 players who have the power to recruit new members."

"Officer Cao and I should also have this power."

Cai Zhiyuan said nonchalantly, "Any number of people will do. We can vote to decide who to choose."

Wang Yongxin was somewhat discouraged; it was clear that he was at a significant disadvantage in a vote.

But to insist on this power of recruitment without a vote? That's impossible.

The situation was somewhat deadlocked, but it was beginning to tilt in the direction that Cai Zhiyuan had hoped for.

Yang Yuting, who had been silent until now, suddenly spoke up: "I think this plan is feasible, we can give it a try."

Wang Yongxin looked at her with some surprise.

But Yang Yuting's next words put Wang Yongxin at ease.

"But I think this power is a bit too much for two people. Let's just give it to Attorney Lin alone."

"Poaching is not something that happens frequently, and it's still uncertain whether this method is better than voting for new hires; we need to try it out and observe first."

"Since it's just a trial phase, why give this power to two people?"
“I think Ren Shu is already very busy handling community affairs. She doesn’t participate in games very often anyway, so why force this task on her?”

"Attorney Lin has participated in the most games, and we all acknowledge his abilities. In addition, Attorney Lin currently does not take on any other work in the community, from community proposals to 'immunity certificates,' he doesn't concern himself with anything."

"I don't think we should let him have it so easy. What do you all think?"

(End of this chapter)

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