And, I may have had a couple of glasses of celebratory wine, but it seems like Kat's post was directed at Jessica, but PMM's the one taking offense/replying?
No, multiple issues addressed in the post.
Best to just forget about it, really.
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And, I may have had a couple of glasses of celebratory wine, but it seems like Kat's post was directed at Jessica, but PMM's the one taking offense/replying?
No, multiple issues addressed in the post.
Best to just forget about it, really.
Yes, this is easy to do. For this form, I'm going to work it like the first one where you have to vote on every question (unless folks have objections, I'd rather do it this way to prevent voting errors -- I don't want any virtual chads). Going forward, since there will likely be just one question on each ballot, it makes no sense to allow someone to leave it blank. If you want to leave it blank, then don't vote.
Should we make the options for each something like
1) yes 2) no 3) No preference - (count me towards your freaking minimum vote total) 4) I'm blinvisible (don't count me towards the minimum vote total)
In the future, on single question ballots, we'd only need the three, because if people with feel answer 4 most represents them, they shouldn't vote. Yes?
I think what's easiest is just using No Preference, and counting it towards the MVT. An option where people vote but aren't counted seems wrong to me.
In the future, on single question ballots, we'd only need the three, because if people with feel answer 4 most represents them, they shouldn't vote.
Please, no. People who don't have a preference shouldn't vote and shouldn't count toward the total. We should have a no preference option on multi-issue ballots, for cases where you don't want to vote on some subset of the questions, but then your vote on that particular question shouldn't count as a vote.
A vote is a preference. Not voting is, well, not voting. And shouldn't count as a vote.
(Okay, yeah, I'm still pissed off at my Honorable Senator for that "present" vote yesterday. But it's a closely related issue.)
If I read Jon correctly, the ballot that has multiple votes forces you to vote on each option. So I think for this ballot at least, we have to have some sort of option for people to skip the question.
I am heavily for no "no preferance" voting, but that is what we are voting on in this ballot, right?
Also, I hear what Java Cat (and others are saying). It is hard to read through this thread to make an informed vote. Should some people outline the arguments for and against certain propositions in a post that people can get to easily?
I think we have tried to be really neutral in the wording of the ballot, but someone just reading the ballot might not have heard the reasons for things. And we make it rather hard to get to.
I don't see this as something we would need to continue in the future, just something that would see us through this time.
(Okay, yeah, I'm still pissed off at my Honorable Senator for that "present" vote yesterday. But it's a closely related issue.)
Har. I know that's a big part of why I suddenly found myself being anti-no preference myself.
Present. I understand the real life reason for objecting to this, but I may often want to use "Present" here. There will be questions where I do not have a preference but wish to participate as present.
WHEW! Laura posted which means I can post so we can keep our posting numbers in equilibrium.
And now you have to again Missy. Note that I am keeping the word count in alignment as well.
I thought for a moment about doing a summary on the debate. A very brief moment.
1) yes
2) no
3) No preference - (count me towards your freaking minimum vote total)
4) I'm blinvisible (don't count me towards the minimum vote total)
OK, I see the meta-reasons for doing this this one time, and I'm happy to include it on this ballot. I'm just worried that it will be confusing.
OK, I see the meta-reasons for doing this this one time, and I'm happy to include it on this ballot. I'm just worried that it will be confusing.
Let's see if I can pose my question in an able to be understood way.
We haven't yet set a minimum voter turnout. So
For this vote, I don't think we have one. So
I don't think we need to count "presents" because
What number are we going for? BUT
If the form cannot allow you to skip a question THEN
we need something for someone to check that they are skipping. AND
If we vote that "presents" count, THEN
We will need 3 options on each ballot.