I propose an amendment to the Constitution, that means any poll to change Social Engineering settings has to either be:
A choice between the status quo at the time, and one other (such as the current FM poll) and is a simple 'Yea, Nay, Abstain' Poll.
For example:
Should we change to Free Market economics?
Yea
Nay
Abstain (or Xenobanana).
Such as the Impeachment rules in the constitution
Or:
A Choice between all available options.
For example:
What economic SE settings should we have?
Free Market
Planned
Green
Abstain (or Xenobanana).
Such as the Election rules in the constitution.
Even the latter could mean that it is not quite right, since you could end up with 10 people for FM, 8 for Planned and 6 for Green, but 5 of those 6 for Green would prefer Planned to FM, so in a direct poll between FM and Planned, FM gets 11 and Planned 13. However, I feel that both together, giving the DSE discression to choose between the two, is the best system at the moment.
Currently the part concering polls in the DSE section in the Constitution says:
I think we should replace this with something saying that the DSE:
And add to the Polls section:
1)
2)
The 1st example is take from the Elections section in the Constitution, the 2nd part from the Impeachment part, both amended for SE polls.
I would add both and leave it up toi the discression of the DSE which he wants to post. However I put the up seperatly since people may want one or other of them.
This means polls with options such as "now, sometime later, never" cannot count as official polls, and justification to change SE settings. I propose this because these sort of polls could be misinterpreted. Would someone who voted "sometime later" vote yes or no? Do they want to change?
Since people come and go, and we have new people constantly, I don't think we should allow a poll where the majority vote "sometime later" to be changed until we have a definitive "Yes" majority, since some may feel differently when conditions have been met, as the situation might have changed.
A choice between the status quo at the time, and one other (such as the current FM poll) and is a simple 'Yea, Nay, Abstain' Poll.
For example:
Should we change to Free Market economics?
Yea
Nay
Abstain (or Xenobanana).
Such as the Impeachment rules in the constitution
Or:
A Choice between all available options.
For example:
What economic SE settings should we have?
Free Market
Planned
Green
Abstain (or Xenobanana).
Such as the Election rules in the constitution.
Even the latter could mean that it is not quite right, since you could end up with 10 people for FM, 8 for Planned and 6 for Green, but 5 of those 6 for Green would prefer Planned to FM, so in a direct poll between FM and Planned, FM gets 11 and Planned 13. However, I feel that both together, giving the DSE discression to choose between the two, is the best system at the moment.
Currently the part concering polls in the DSE section in the Constitution says:
May NOT:
Change the social engineering settings if there hasn’t been a poll saying it is ok.
Change the social engineering settings if there hasn’t been a poll saying it is ok.
May NOT:
change the social engineering settings unless there has been a definative "Yes" vote in favour of the change.
change the social engineering settings unless there has been a definative "Yes" vote in favour of the change.
May only be started by the Director of Social Engineering. They are purely decision-making polls.
All polls to change social engineering settings either in format:
All polls to change social engineering settings either in format:
Poll:
*Only names options
*Abstain option (Or Xenobanana)
*Write-in-option
*Open 3 days minimum
First post:
*Only names candidates
*Link to discussion thread
*Expire date.
*Only names options
*Abstain option (Or Xenobanana)
*Write-in-option
*Open 3 days minimum
First post:
*Only names candidates
*Link to discussion thread
*Expire date.
Or
Poll:
*Yea, Nea and Abstain (Or Xenobanana) only options
*Open 3 days minimum
First post:
*Further explanation of question (if needed)
*Link to discussion thread
*Expire date.
*Yea, Nea and Abstain (Or Xenobanana) only options
*Open 3 days minimum
First post:
*Further explanation of question (if needed)
*Link to discussion thread
*Expire date.
I would add both and leave it up toi the discression of the DSE which he wants to post. However I put the up seperatly since people may want one or other of them.
This means polls with options such as "now, sometime later, never" cannot count as official polls, and justification to change SE settings. I propose this because these sort of polls could be misinterpreted. Would someone who voted "sometime later" vote yes or no? Do they want to change?
Since people come and go, and we have new people constantly, I don't think we should allow a poll where the majority vote "sometime later" to be changed until we have a definitive "Yes" majority, since some may feel differently when conditions have been met, as the situation might have changed.
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