Cai Zhiyuan had evidently already considered this issue.
"First, let's take a look at the specific rules for player recruitment.
"From the previous 'Wealthy Dynasty' situation, our community currently has 11 members, with one vacancy, so we don't need to kick anyone out to recruit specific players.
"Recruiting players requires meeting two conditions simultaneously:
"First, the recruited player must agree.
"Second, the players from our community entering the game must unanimously agree, with at least three people agreeing.
"Recruiting someone requires verbal confirmation from all players in our community, after which the promise to recruit is locked at the game mechanics level, with no chance to renege.
"However, the player we recruit may change their mind: if another community also offers them an opportunity, they can choose from multiple communities.
"This means that all players entering the game are already equipped with a 'veto power.' Obviously harmful recruitment is unlikely to be approved.
"However, we must consider at least three aspects of the players we wish to recruit:
"The first is loyalty, the second is values, and the third is personal ability.
"It would be best if all three criteria can be met, but it is challenging. Therefore, I believe at least two must be met, and the third should not be significantly lacking.
"And the players responsible for recruitment from our community must at least possess the ability to 'accurately judge these three points.'
"In summary, I believe only two players within our community can convince everyone in this regard.
"Li Renshu and Lawyer Lin."
Wang Yongxin's expression was somewhat grave. At this point, Cai Zhiyuan seemed to reveal his true plan.
Most of the earlier discussion was just a pretext; the ultimate goal was to centralize the 'Recruitment Rights.'
However, Cai Zhiyuan's method was quite clever.
Originally, the community's 'Recruitment Rights' were in the hands of all players, each holding an equally weighted vote.
Cai Zhiyuan sought to consolidate the 'Recruitment Rights' into Li Renshu's hands, which was not easy.
Although Li Renshu could manipulate the proposal to influence swing votes to some extent, it wasn't foolproof, and could only exert limited influence.
If Cai Zhiyuan directly proposed other solutions, such as 'allowing Li Renshu to decide the new recruits' or 'doubling the votes of Li Renshu and other core players during recruitment,' it would likely provoke intense opposition.
Even players who are politically insensitive can sense that such solutions effectively strip their recruitment-related powers.
So, Cai Zhiyuan simply feinted in this direction and did not emphasize it as a focal point for discussion.
He first emphasized the 'unreliability of collective decision-making' and the 'foresight and correctness' of Li Renshu and other core players, and then skirted the proposal of manipulating the 'Recruitment Votes' and shifted the topic to the 'game recruitment' proposal.
In-game recruitment requires unanimous agreement from the same community players participating in the game, effectively granting everyone a 'veto power.'
This would be more easily accepted by other players.
They wouldn't feel that their 'Recruitment Rights' were stripped away, but instead, believed this power was transformed into a 'veto power' during the recruitment process, still in their hands.
However, the actual power to decide who to recruit became more concentrated in the hands of very few individuals.
If this proposal could indeed pass, would other players in the game staunchly oppose when Renshu or Lin Sizhi decided to recruit someone?
Most likely not.
During community discussions about recruitment, people are discussing a virtual subject, making it easier to express dissenting opinions;
While in-game recruitment involves seeing a specific player, possibly even discussing this matter face-to-face, as part of the game strategy.
As long as the recruited player isn't too outrageous, most people wouldn't reject outright due to pride.
It's like refusing someone online is easy, but doing so face-to-face in reality is much harder.
This situation caught Wang Yongxin off guard.
He knows well that this proposal by Cai Zhiyuan is most disadvantageous to him, and ideally, it should not pass.
Therefore, Wang Yongxin must try his best to find problems and loopholes in this proposal, block it if possible, and if not, aim for changes that would benefit him.
After a brief thought, he said, "But in this case, at least three people could decide the recruitment outcome. What happens to the remaining eight in the community? They can only passively accept.
"In other words, only players entering the game can enjoy this 'veto power,' while those not in the game do not.
"This does not seem fair."
Cai Zhiyuan shook his head, "Firstly, the decision of whom to recruit can only be made by Li Renshu or Lawyer Lin. Their decision is already recognized by the majority in the community.
"Secondly, I believe 'having to enter the game to hold veto power' is reasonable.
"Because deciding who to recruit requires on-the-spot judgment; only by entering the game and seeing this player's performance can one make a more rational decision.
"How can other players who haven't entered the game judge whether someone should be recruited?
"Moreover, entering the game involves risks, so players who take the risk having more power is only fair.
"If someone feels it's unreasonable, they can choose to enter the game every time, thus always exercising 'veto power.'
Wang Yongxin thought for a moment and tried another argument: "In that case, I think we should have at least 3 to 4 players with recruitment power, similar to the previous game leading group.
"I and Officer Cao should also have this power."
Cai Zhiyuan replied indifferently: "Any number of people can be considered, and we can vote to decide the personnel."
Wang Yongxin felt a bit deflated, clearly realizing that, in a voting situation, he was at a definite disadvantage.
Attempting to seize this recruitment power without a vote? That's impossible too.
The atmosphere was tense, but it was subtly leaning towards Cai Zhiyuan's anticipated direction.
Yang Yuting, who had remained silent, suddenly spoke: "I actually think this proposal is viable; we can give it a try."
Wang Yongxin glanced at her in surprise.
But what Yang Yuting said next put him at ease.
"However, I feel giving this power to two people is excessive; frankly, it should be given to just one—Lawyer Lin.
"Recruitment isn't something that happens frequently, and whether this method is better than voting-based recruitment isn't certain yet; it needs to be tested and reviewed.
"Since it's only a trial phase, why give this power to two people?
"I believe Renshu is already busy dealing with internal community affairs, and she doesn't participate in games frequently, so why force this task upon her?
"Lawyer Lin participates in games the most, and we all acknowledge his ability. Furthermore, Lawyer Lin currently doesn't have any other responsibilities within the community, from community proposals to 'Immunity Coupons,' he's not involved in anything.
"I think we shouldn't let him off so lightly. What does everyone think?"
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