Author: Aaron Tay
Date: 06:07:51 08/10/00
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On August 09, 2000 at 19:24:36, Roger D Davis wrote: >On the voting page, it says choose up to any ten. However, there are ten >candidates. Perhaps it should read, "Choose up to any nine." If you vote for >everyone, there is no reason to vote at all. If you vote for a)10 = abstain b) 9 = Voting against One person.. > >After you vote for your sixth person, you are really picking out people to vote >against...though it's probably too late to change it now. The system of voting is really weird , any reason why it is this way? Some advantage ? Just wondering , on average how many moderators do most people pick ? 3 or 4? or are there many people who do a anti-vote..eg voting for 9 moderators? Lastly, has anyone voted yet? IS there a rule against disclosing who you voted for?
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