Alright, so Absolute Zero notified both me and Ascendance that he's not gonna hold the mapset back just because of the diffname alone. Based on this and the fact that said diffname is simply stretching the ambiguity of the rule to a point that leads multiple people to both question said rule's whole applicable extent and to question if the diffname used in this mapset is unrankable or not, I'm gonna rebubble this.
From my personal point of view, the rule was made so that people like skystar, clsw, blue dragon, angelhoney, val0108 and countless other examples didn't use their own usernames alone as their maps' diffnames because doing so didn't represent their maps' actual difficulty at all, aside from the star rating they had (even more so if they were marathon maps, since they only had one diff and couldn't be compared to anything else inside the set to determine its real difficulty).
This being said, I do believe that this diffname cannot be boiled down to just "Ascendance", since he's currently using clever wordplay to quote both the anime's name (coincidentially or not) and a phrase the main character says by changing said character's name to his own, which, in my opinion, works pretty well.
Additionally, the difficulty is the last difficulty of the whole set standing at 7,1*, being preceded by a 5,84* overdose and a 6,4* deluge, so it's pretty much evident that it's the hardest.
Discussing the rankability of the diffname with the same arguments clearly outlining both sides of the discussion as if you were using a permanent marker to do so over and over again (as people have been doing until 10 hours ago from the time of this post) isn't gonna lead anybody anywhere and, as it has been seen from certain users that I'm not gonna mention for obvious reasons, is going to turn the discussion into a hostile one sooner rather than later, and neither I nor anybody want to see that, to be honest.
I'm not a part of an authority of any kind to say this, but I'd prefer to either see a QAT stating their final decision over this or another BN qualifying this once and for all without further dramatization over the issue at hand rather than see BNs/normal users stating their own opinions over the matter at hand five hundred sixty three times without getting anywhere, thanks.
From my personal point of view, the rule was made so that people like skystar, clsw, blue dragon, angelhoney, val0108 and countless other examples didn't use their own usernames alone as their maps' diffnames because doing so didn't represent their maps' actual difficulty at all, aside from the star rating they had (even more so if they were marathon maps, since they only had one diff and couldn't be compared to anything else inside the set to determine its real difficulty).
This being said, I do believe that this diffname cannot be boiled down to just "Ascendance", since he's currently using clever wordplay to quote both the anime's name (coincidentially or not) and a phrase the main character says by changing said character's name to his own, which, in my opinion, works pretty well.
Additionally, the difficulty is the last difficulty of the whole set standing at 7,1*, being preceded by a 5,84* overdose and a 6,4* deluge, so it's pretty much evident that it's the hardest.
Discussing the rankability of the diffname with the same arguments clearly outlining both sides of the discussion as if you were using a permanent marker to do so over and over again (as people have been doing until 10 hours ago from the time of this post) isn't gonna lead anybody anywhere and, as it has been seen from certain users that I'm not gonna mention for obvious reasons, is going to turn the discussion into a hostile one sooner rather than later, and neither I nor anybody want to see that, to be honest.
I'm not a part of an authority of any kind to say this, but I'd prefer to either see a QAT stating their final decision over this or another BN qualifying this once and for all without further dramatization over the issue at hand rather than see BNs/normal users stating their own opinions over the matter at hand five hundred sixty three times without getting anywhere, thanks.