Board Thread:Internal management/@comment-1764483-20160131204339/@comment-24024415-20160201165528

Brainulator9 wrote: Legofan9o5 wrote: ... but if we are looking to the extremes for voting it must be covered. Oppose and no explination are a thing of the past and would limit that influnce in a current setting. Nah, it's not an extreme. He's also referring to blind supporters, not opposes. I was trying to relate blind supporting as one extreme and blind opposing as the opposite extreme. I also included blind opposers because they too have an influence in voting and were not mentioned at all. All I wanted was to show how blind voting takes place on both sides of the fence.

What would be considered an extreme vote if blind votes are not the most extreme? Just curious.