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@DCDuring, Daniel Carrero: There should not be any opposition votes in Proposal 2. You either support the option(s) you like or abstain. If you don't like any of the options, or are worried about the wrong option winning out, then vote oppose in Proposal 1. --WikiTiki89 20:25, 16 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
- Unfortunately we didn't discuss properly the logic behind having the proposal 2 without oppose votes. Please suggest what should I do in this case: in my opinion, the order of options from best to worst is clearly: A, B, D, C, to the extent that I oppose C. Should I place support votes in A, B and D and state that A is my actual preference among these 3? This would clearly work for the goal of opposing C, since it would have a lower chance of winning. --Daniel Carrero (talk) 20:48, 16 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
- You can mention what your preference is, but I think it would get too complicated if we had a system of weighted votes. --WikiTiki89 20:56, 16 February 2016 (UTC)Reply