I'd like to try this at least once, because it's gotta be grrrrrrrrreat!
SOMEone has a Tony the Tiger fetish. It all becomes clear now.
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
I'd like to try this at least once, because it's gotta be grrrrrrrrreat!
SOMEone has a Tony the Tiger fetish. It all becomes clear now.
I'm agreeing with the consensing people who have said yes.
I'm getting shellacked in there. It would've been a blessing not to have gotten the seconds.
After the second coat of shellac, we'll apply a layer of glaze.
over our eyes...
If we do decide that we can withdraw proposals without a vote at this stage, then I'd definitely say that the moratorium should not be in effect.
That's a problem with letting people have takebacks. If the consensus makes you think you'll lose, you'll want to withdraw so someone else can make a better proposal for the music thread next month. That's just like the old way -- propose something, chorus of nays, try it again later. This isn't a case of that, but takebacks would allow that.
Secondly (so to speak), I think it encourages seconders and proposers to take their roles seriously if they know a poorly-crafted proposal can sink their chances for six months.
Finally, allowing withdrawals opens up a third result for any vote: win, lose, or be pressured into withdrawing by Lightbulb posters. That again brings the old pile on back into the process. That's why I don't think we should allow a seconded proposal to be withdrawn, or amended to "Resolved: Trix Are For Kids."
That's a problem with letting people have takebacks. If the consensus makes you think you'll lose, you'll want to withdraw so someone else can make a better proposal for the music thread next month.
Or, conversely, propose something and withdraw the proposal for an automatic moratorium...
I still don't like the idea of withdrawals, I think it misses one of the main points of voting - that you don't have to dominate the posting to have a say. As long as a withdrawal doesn't trigger the moratorium, I can live with it, I guess, but it wouldn't be my preference.
Or, conversely, propose something and withdraw the proposal for an automatic moratorium...
That's a good point, Brenda. One would hope that no one here would be eeevil enough to do that, but why design a system to allow it? Better to not have a withdrawal trigger a moratorium.
"Resolved: Trix Are For Kids."
Are not.
SOMEone has a Tony the Tiger fetish. It all becomes clear now.
Are you calling me a frosted flake?
"Resolved: Trix Are For Kids."
Now I'm really sorry I skipped breakfast this morning.
I stomped a couple of clones.
Clones?
Jango and Boba Fett?
eta: I think same ISP address, new user name.