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that was not the point, the point is that the stronger a majority you want, the easier for a minority to prevent itIt's not an election for office, or something. They don't want a simple majority, they want a strong majority.
they don’t need to, we all know who the other candidate isBecause they aren't setting up a vote between two candidates.
Doesn’t matter, do you think that someone voting 3 on templates because they want improvements (4 is a pass after all) wanted them thrown out instead)?They've been very upfront about the various thresholds for when they keep a proposal or set something aside.
in the sense that I do not know whether anyone voted 3, yes, other than that… it stretches credulity to think someone wanting animals would vote 3 to begin with, or that someone wanting better templates would have preferred animals / not voted higher if they knew 3 meant no templatesYou don't know this.
says me with basic logic, it does not take more. See my example, just above too, tell me that this is not what is happening.Says you, based on your detailed knowledge of the poll results, methodology, and collated comments, and your expertise in interpreting such things?
An appeal to authority is not an argument. Make a case instead.
you and what percentage? Most didn’t, and those decide the outcome (or at least should, it sounds like WotC is diluting the sample based on comments on top of everything else…)If only there was an option to write exactly such comments into the survey? Oh wait - there was and I did.
that no one uses, so no, it does not workOkay, well then it seems the survey is working as intended, since there's a solution that you like.
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