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'''Nullify is a [[feature]] of [[campaigns]]''' | '''Nullify is a [[feature]] of [[campaigns]]''' | ||
A campaign can be nullified if a certain majority of the [[ | A campaign can be nullified if a certain majority of the [[Campaigner]]s [[vote]] to do so. This results in the campaign being removed from the campaign database and archived. | ||
This is equal to filing for [[bankrupcy]] (For companies in the real world). | This is equal to filing for [[bankrupcy]] in the sense of voluntry liquidation (For companies in the real world). |
Latest revision as of 00:33, 2 June 2003
Nullify is a feature of campaigns
A campaign can be nullified if a certain majority of the Campaigners vote to do so. This results in the campaign being removed from the campaign database and archived.
This is equal to filing for bankrupcy in the sense of voluntry liquidation (For companies in the real world).