I don't think polling shoudl be too regulated, just if anyone is unhappy have the ministers change. Just be informative, add banana and/or "other" options, and give appropriate time for voters.
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Thjats about all yes. But I think we should have standard rukles for special cases (as repolling)Originally posted by civman2000
I don't think polling shoudl be too regulated, just if anyone is unhappy have the ministers change. Just be informative, add banana and/or "other" options, and give appropriate time for voters.
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If tomeny people vote for 'i dunno', anybody think we should cancel that vote, for an imformative 12hours.
i think we should have 2 i dunno votes, one being, 'i dunno cuz i jus don't care', and the otherbeing, 'i dunno cuz i'm not informed!', because they simply don't know that meny facts and arn't able to vote for somthing they feal they would like to vote in it!Help negate the vegiterian movement!
For every animal you don't eat! I'm gunna eat three!!
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Why are you against this?Originally posted by skywalker
Why don't we just leave it alone? Don't fix what isn't broken. These little things have already been solved by us at the Civ2 Demo Game."I used to be a Scotialist, and spent a brief period as a Royalist, but now I'm PC"
-me, discussing my banking history.
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These are not strict rules. These are rules to ensure that everyone has an equal say. I don't I mean I don't trust people, just that polls can easily be confusing. As stated in my first post, this is to make sure that everything is clear for the average voter. I don't think any of these rules are either stringent or unruly. If you don't like them, attack the specific proposals you don't like, not me. If you don't like the whole idea, vote against when I post a poll on the issue. Otherwise, don't start thread-jacking.Originally posted by MrWhereItsAt
You can close polls at will???
And, on the one hand aren't you arguing that we're all trustworthy enough to have the save, yet on the other there need to be really strict rules so that poll starters don't delude the ppl?!?!?! Who do you trust in all this?
I no longer know what you mean with your previous posts on things like save availability, strict vs informal "Constitution" etc.
WTF?!?!?!"I used to be a Scotialist, and spent a brief period as a Royalist, but now I'm PC"
-me, discussing my banking history.
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Perhaps not tp the extreme I described, but I can easily imagine situations where people don't understand the poll. In fact, we're already having that arise. Whether or not to have the polls average or to have a plurality rule, for example. Are these not problems that need to be addressed? Someone had to address them. I am asking for opinions on the proposals themselves, and would ask that you take this particular argument elsewhere. If you don't like the general idea vote against it later when I post the polls for it. Feel free to start a thread about why we shouldn't have these regulations, you can even call it the 'Anti-Polling Standards Commission', if you want. It may make it in to the AAACC3 party line.Originally posted by skywalker
Also, what you've been talking about hasn't happened in the Civ2 Demo Game, and I don't think it will here."I used to be a Scotialist, and spent a brief period as a Royalist, but now I'm PC"
-me, discussing my banking history.
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Exactly. I just wanted to discuss specific rules and have them posted clearly so anyone can easily find out what the polling regulations are.Originally posted by civman2000
I don't think polling shoudl be too regulated, just if anyone is unhappy have the ministers change. Just be informative, add banana and/or "other" options, and give appropriate time for voters."I used to be a Scotialist, and spent a brief period as a Royalist, but now I'm PC"
-me, discussing my banking history.
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This is ovviously not the case, as we are already having problems with several polls. Also, most is not enough.Originally posted by Space05us
I believe that most people understand how polls work, and whats excpected when they post them. a strict set of rules is not required here."I used to be a Scotialist, and spent a brief period as a Royalist, but now I'm PC"
-me, discussing my banking history.
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Oh, and as I mentioned before, this is not a thread for the discussion of whether or not we need these standards. This is a thread for proposals of standards. Please start a new thread if you want to debate whether or not this is necessary."I used to be a Scotialist, and spent a brief period as a Royalist, but now I'm PC"
-me, discussing my banking history.
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