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A deadline is a time limit for the current [[day]] imposed by the [[moderator]].  A few games have built-in, pre-set deadlines, but in most cases a deadline is imposed ad hoc by the mod because the day is taking too long.
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Ideally, a mod would never have to impose such a deadline (or [[Replacement]]s, or a [[Mod Kill]]...) but these things all happen, sometimes.
A '''Deadline''' is a time limit imposed by the moderator for the current phase.


==What happens at deadline?==
During the Day, an elimination must be reached within a deadline.  If not, moderators differ between whether the player with the most votes is eliminated or if there is simply [[No Elimination]] that Day.


It is up to the modSome mods have a rule that if no-one has a majority of votes at deadline, there will be [[no lynch]].
During the Night, all Night actions must be received by the deadlineA moderator who is lax on this may drag the game down during the Night while waiting for actions.


However, a more common mechanic is to allow lynches with a reduced majority for a [[lynch]].  Usually the mod takes the required number of votes for a normal lynch and halves it, rounding up. Thus, if 9 players are left alive, 5 would lynch normally and 3 would be enough for a deadline lynch.
Here are a few methods that have been used to instate deadlines:
 
*Some moderators will set fixed deadlines at the beginning of each Day. This has been criticized as allowing players to stall Days out until the fixed deadline without penalty.
Other mods have more complicated rules.  It is of course essential that these rules be spelt out to the players in advance, preferably before the game starts, but at the latest when the deadline is first imposed.
*Some moderators will vary when the deadline will fall according to how many players are alive at the beginning of the Day.
 
*Some moderators will use [[Bankable deadline|Bankable Deadlines]], which are discussed on the linked page.
A typical rule (devised by [[Dragon Phoenix]] and used by very many mods) is:
*Some moderators will simply not instate deadlines at all unless they feel that the game is dragging, at which time they will set deadlines very soon after they make their decision. This has been criticized as capricious and lazy modding.
:''If I impose a day deadline, lynching will require at least half of the regular majority at deadline. In case of a tie, first come first served. In the endgame (six players or fewer) only lynches with a regular majority will occur.''
 
==When should a deadline be imposed?==
 
A deadline may be imposed if it seems that players are stalling out, conversation is dropping off, or discussion is wandering far into non-game-related areas, like last week's football game.
 
When imposing a deadline, it is important to keep the following things in mind:
# Make your deadline far enough out to give players a chance to absorb the new conditions for Lynch. 3-4 days is probably an absolute minimum.  Longer may be advisable in larger games. Keep in mind your own schedule too: if you're going to be out of town over the weekend, setting a Saturday noon deadline is probably poor form, as your players will be cooling their heels for 36-48 hours!
# If your deadline is retractable, be fair in deciding to retract it, and let your players know how to get out of it. Most prefer the information provided by a full-majority lynch, if possible, so if you're expecting more posts or [[Private Message]]s before you'll retract the deadline, say so!
# Never, '''ever''' let your decision to place a deadline be affected by who has the most votes! This is the worst sort of [[Metagaming]] (and interference by the [[Mod]], to boot!), and will assure you an empty house the next time you moderate a game, if it ever gets out. Instead, try to pick some neutral criteria, like ''a smaller # of posts than # of players for 4 days straight''. If players can start to predict [[Roles]] by your actions, you've doomed your game inadvertently.


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A Deadline is a time limit imposed by the moderator for the current phase.

During the Day, an elimination must be reached within a deadline. If not, moderators differ between whether the player with the most votes is eliminated or if there is simply No Elimination that Day.

During the Night, all Night actions must be received by the deadline. A moderator who is lax on this may drag the game down during the Night while waiting for actions.

Here are a few methods that have been used to instate deadlines:

  • Some moderators will set fixed deadlines at the beginning of each Day. This has been criticized as allowing players to stall Days out until the fixed deadline without penalty.
  • Some moderators will vary when the deadline will fall according to how many players are alive at the beginning of the Day.
  • Some moderators will use Bankable Deadlines, which are discussed on the linked page.
  • Some moderators will simply not instate deadlines at all unless they feel that the game is dragging, at which time they will set deadlines very soon after they make their decision. This has been criticized as capricious and lazy modding.