Such platforms being centralized, the implementation would likely be reported and instantly shutdown.
I would think that sociologists and philosophers would be interested to know, at least theoretically, how an AP-type system would function, in a harmless environment like a game simulation program.
I've been thinking about your AP idea, and think rather than make mock contracts on political "targets", which is a bit incendiary, one could make headline "bounties" that, if met, get rewarded. Like "CIA director, X, dies from food poisoning". So I've been thinking of a few headline examples: * "Excrement Catapult baffles local police" * "Man arrested for putting testicles on double-parked car downtown." * "Fart panic on flight 403, hysterical cabin threatens landing" * "A sigh of relief for zero casualities as vacated skyskraper plummets 1000'." V * "Crowd screams out of shopping mall after home-made 'stink bomb' fills apparel store" * "'Friendly' christian argument ends in puke brawl" * "Food writers furious after finding semen on their salsbury" * "Routine stop leads to 20 car pileup." * "Rogue drives military tank through LA suburb." V * "Man puzzles customers with labyrinth at IKEA with no way out." V * "Phone lines flood governors's office at rush hour as "reverse graffiti" reveals private phone number at I-20 underpass." * "Man walks into Sunday church, shoots firearm until people are screaming, and walks out." Things like this, make things interesting without involving any death. What do you think? \0xD