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Voting for nobody is not the same as not voting. For example, in UK elections, some people deliberately "spoil" their ballot paper as a protest, or to say "none of the above".
@Zilog80 I think you could possibly "game" the badge by voting for a candidate - leaving it a few minutes for the badge to get awarded - then remove them from your ballot again :p
True.. I've seen a youtube video with a guy that went through all kinds of stuff to get the squirrel to not steal the food. They were nice about it :) Then their spouse had enough and they decided to make a little squirrel-buffet instead where they put bigger nuts in and they're now at peace with the situation :)
I'd prefer not to look at the motivation of the voter, though. Even if it is just the badge that causes them to vote - that still increases the representation. After all, one still has to vote for someone once getting to the page
@Scratte in an ideal world, yes - that's not solved by removing incentives (when they do not amount to anything other than a vanity thing), though, but rather by improving voter education
rep points mean little to nothing in terms of willingness to participate in elections - especially in electing those who often prevent one from gaining more rep via curation, voting fraud investigations, etc.
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I guess many users don't have the time to examine carefully the nominations (the plagiarism case seems detected only after the nomination phase, no ?).
O ElectionBot, when will thine guidance end? What hour shall our frabjous day commence, as we celebrate a crowning of our new tributes to public servitude?
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Even if it did.. you could use the sticky option and use The Key™ with your tail. I'm sure you could write an insane amount of useful stuff just being happy :D
There's no requests to reinstate that I know of, but that doesn't necessarily mean she won't return as a mod. Took a bit after Tim left for that process to get formally going for him
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Why are y'all talking about your favorite foods when the question was "What's your favorite dish"? Here I am waiting to see whether you prefer serving platters or pasta bowls or salad plates... and you're talking about what goes on the dishes.
Well... if I'm reading Jira tickets correctly, whoever gets elected may never have to deal with figuring out whether someone voted to delete a post more than once.
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