On 7/15/05, Dan Grey <dangrey(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Y'know, one thing leaps out at me - how can 70/30
for/against possibly
be a 'no'? Turn it on it's head for a moment - 30/70 for/against, yet
it (whatever it is) is passed - that would madness, right? But that's
what we're saying here.
The reason 70/30 can be a "no" is a core principle of Wikipedia:
Wikipedia operates on consensus, not majority.
Instead of counting votes, consider the standard to be "serve the
majority, but don't take any actions that seriously offend a
significant number of minority members".
If you think of it this way, it becomes much clearer why we don't
simply count votes, and why a bureaucrat may even use their discretion
to not promote at 80/20 occasionally.
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Michael Turley
User:Unfocused