Board Thread:Internal management/@comment-27744487-20170225211751

Please highlight.

Okay, so, a few days ago, my vote got disqualified... Why? Because I didn't specify a reason. Thing is, it was a neutral vote.

Neutral votes do not affect the vote in any way, IN ANY WAY. So, why should we be disqualified for not specifying a reason?

Will a neutral vote magically turn the tables on a side of the voters? No.

Will a neutral vote count as 2x of a normal vote? No.

Will a neutral vote break the whole vote? NO.

Understand? Neutral votes don't affect it in any way. So, why should the staff care if I didn't specify a reason or not?

Neutral = I'm not sure, I'll think about it.

You don't just force people to give a reason. They'll probably change their vote later anyway.

So tell me. Should neutral votes without a reason be disqualified?

 