"anyone with two teams" certainly does not imply "anyone with two teams in the subset of people who are out to cheat".
I don't imply anything.
I thought it was understood we were discussing people using two teams to cheat and I didn't need to spell that out; apparently I was wrong in that regard.
anyone with two teams, someone with two teams, never do you mention their intentions to abuse the situation.
Again, I thought it was obvious we were discussing people using two teams to cheat. I didn't realize I needed to spell that out in every aspect of the discussion.
it seems like a bit of revisionist history to me, to say your comments were exclusive to those trying to cheat.especially so with the posts youve made elsewhere on the subject.
There's no revisionist history; I was always discussing people who intended to cheat and was unaware I had to spell that out because I thought that was the point of the post - discussing how people cheat with two teams. So apparently I misinterpreted the post and/or others didn't understand what I was referring to because I was specifically clear each time.
I don't recall ever posting anything with regard to having two teams before, ever. I may have done so, but I certainly know I did not address it in this much detail. At any rate, my opinion on the matter hasn't changed or been revised. I would like to see a rule against having two teams in one world because not doing so means anyone can do it (edited to say: by "it", I mean use two teams to cheat) without fear of any consequences from WIS.