Wow. The poll didn't turn out like I expected. I was especially surprised at the number of lurkers and rare posters.
Thank you so much, msbelle and the poll team! Also, thanks Liese, for the table. I think it's helpful.
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Wow. The poll didn't turn out like I expected. I was especially surprised at the number of lurkers and rare posters.
Thank you so much, msbelle and the poll team! Also, thanks Liese, for the table. I think it's helpful.
The poll results are fascinating. Thanks so much to everyone who worked on it. (And to everyone who took it. Great turnout.)
Haven't digested the results yet, but quite a response. Have we ever had so many people actually vote on a question?
Thank you to everyone who put their time in to this!
What I noticed is the large number of people who surveyed as unsure on any question.
What I find fascinating about that is I wonder if there is a correlation between choosing No Preference and being unsure of the effect of things.
Have we ever had so many people actually vote on a question?
No, I don't believe we have.
What I'm getting from the survey results is that we're pretty evenly split about a lot of things, but the one thing we do agree on is that our way of doing things has been working. Maybe we want to make it harder to create a thread, but even that has a weak majority of interest.
I wonder if there is a correlation between choosing No Preference and being unsure of the effect of things
Not to start a whole, "I voted this way" or "I voted that way" *thing*, but for me, I haven't been a member of any other online communities and have no idea what the turnout of (possibly) creating a number of tv threads will do to this community. And I could speculate whether or not more tv threads will change my attitude toward (or rather my enjoyment of) b.org, but it all boils down to me being unsure what will happen.
No preference, for me, means that I could pretty much care less either way. Choosing unsure, for me, in this situation, just meant that although I care, I can't predict the future... especially without a similar personal situation to compare it to.
Of course, if we could predict the future, it would make decision-making a lot simpler.
I think one of the things I'm getting from the comments is that not as many folks as I thought care that b.org isn't just another board.
Well, except that a majority preferred the board as is.
Nicole, I was seeing it more as a tendency within our community to be overly analytical about not only what is best for oneself but also to try to tease out what is best for most. I think that both no preference and perhaps to a lesser extent unsure are about trying to see what the whole wants or needs.
I'm now really curious what people who are so bitter about the so-called "core" Buffistas get out of the board. I mean, if you're that angry, why are you even here?