'ItsOnlytheRiver said:
'Shane Falco said:
col·lu·sion
noun \kə-ˈlü-zhən\
Definition of COLLUSION
: secret agreement or cooperation especially for an illegal or deceitful purpose
— col·lu·sive adjective
— col·lu·sive·ly adverb
Its not collusion. Its is a bet that is detrimental to the league and as I commish I would not allow it on those grounds. Poor for the competitive balance, yada yada. But not collusion.
Sorry but I see the word collusion thrown around all the time and I really think half the people think its means lopsided trade
The only reason it isn't "collusion" by that definition is that the bettors decided to make the bet public.
What? The only reason it's not collusion by that definition is because it doesn't fit the definition of what collusion is? Holy meaningless tautology, Batman! That'd be like telling someone that the only reason their trade isn't illegal is because it doesn't violate any rules, as if such a declaration should carry any sort of weight or meaning. Look, things can be bad without being collusion. I hate how we've gotten to a point in fantasy culture where we've basically said "anything goes but collusion", so now when we see something we don't like, we have to come up with some sort of tortured exegesis to explain how it's somehow collusion, since we've all agreed that that's the one thing that doesn't fly. There are a lot of really bad, really detrimental things that are not collusion, but which should still be outlawed. For instance, player dumping, whereby a team eliminated from contention just cuts all their players. Or blatantly predatory trades (such as trading away a superstar when you hear on twitter that he tore his ACL, but before it hits the mainstream media). Any sort of player renting, which is not necessarily collusive, but which is nevertheless typically fairly nepotistic and should be discouraged. Tanking games to get a more favorable matchup (or, relatedly, giving away players to teams facing your rival to force your rival into a worse matchup). None of these things are collusive (most only involve one party acting in bad faith, some don't involve anyone acting in bad faith), but all of these practices are detrimental to the competitive balance of the league, and all should be disallowed on those grounds.
Everything, including all those collusion protections everyone so loves, should really get back to that one simple goal: safeguarding the competitive balance of the league.