Regional Control

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The person who created a region is known as its Founder, and can access a page called Regional Control. This allows him or her to set the World Factbook entry, create a regional password (to make the region invitation-only), and eject troublemakers. Starting in 2009, as new additions to regional settings have been added, Regional Control has also allowed leaders to upload a regional flag, establish embassies with foreign regions, and add tags to aid new nations seeking out the right region. Since 2011, those with access to Regional Control can also suppress, or hide, posts made to the regional messageboard.

Regional Control is also available to the delegate, although the Founder (if alive) can disable this, but that can only last as long as the founder does. This means that Regional Control can be stolen if a founderless region is invaded by outsiders.