not really. My main concern is that 1) I cannot properly express what I want to happen, esp. iterate or throw out, and 2) that I have to do so in a way that contradicts plain English.
As was said, if I want an iteration because I think the proposal needs improvements, I need to vote ‘satisfied’, as that is what in the poll should result in an iteration… now I do not know about you, but when I think something needs improvement, I am not satisfied with it, that is pretty much the definition of that word. Dissatisfied’ on the other hand should never be used, it is a trap, not a meaningful choice, in terms of how the poll result will treat it.
That for the poll to work as intended I have to select ‘satisfied’ rather than ‘dissatisfied’ in this case shows how idiotic the design is. It literally violates the rules of the language it is conducted in, bravo
The rest of what you wrote does not in any way reflect what I said. I agree, it is nonsense, as you wrote