Stuff happened over here recently with the removal of the 24h rule and the addition of qualified map vetos. Apparently, somewhere in transition, the BNs have lost the ability to veto a mapset that's nominated according to this finalization and showcased here.(mapset/problem link)
I thought the nominator was joking and that what they were saying was completely silly but after talking to QATs about it, I guess it's true. It seems like an oversight and I'm looking to post this for clarification that we maintain these powers as Nominators, and that if we do not, we get them back following what seems to be a mistake at the end of the previous proposal's completion.
(Also it seems that the BN rules haven't been updated reflecting the new veto system so idk)
Basically just add this back or find a way to combine the two rules:
I thought the nominator was joking and that what they were saying was completely silly but after talking to QATs about it, I guess it's true. It seems like an oversight and I'm looking to post this for clarification that we maintain these powers as Nominators, and that if we do not, we get them back following what seems to be a mistake at the end of the previous proposal's completion.
(Also it seems that the BN rules haven't been updated reflecting the new veto system so idk)
Basically just add this back or find a way to combine the two rules:
Ranking Criteria wrote:
You can veto a beatmap set by placing a bubble pop icon or a problem stamp on the set that you disagree with being fit for being Ranked. Placing a beatmap veto over any kind of quality issues that you think need to be addressed before the map can move anywhere is one of your main responsibilities. A proper discussion with attempting to reach a mutual agreement by both sides of the argument has to follow.