Anonymous Cow Herds Can't Vote (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on 2014-04-28 13:56 (#17K) Ugh, I didn't find that out until deliberating and making all my selections.:(Also, the 1 is most trusted, 8 is least trusted (but yield 8 and 1 point respectively) methodology could be made more clear.It's this kind of confusion that may have led to inaccurate voting results on another site recently. Re: Anonymous Cow Herds Can't Vote (Score: 1) by bryan@pipedot.org on 2014-04-28 14:10 (#17P) The linked wikipedia article goes into great detail (with samples!) of how points are given. There is also a rather large "voting methods" section in wikipedia that give sample ballots of actual elections. I did find it odd that the name-vote from Soylent had the order swapped. In every ballot on wikipedia, "1" is always the highest priority. Re: Anonymous Cow Herds Can't Vote (Score: 1) by fatphil@pipedot.org on 2014-04-28 22:36 (#18A) But why Borda anyway? There's no way to say "1" for X, "4" for Y, and "8" for everything else.Honestly, I have *zero* trust in almost all of those other ones, why should I be expected to distinguish between them?
Re: Anonymous Cow Herds Can't Vote (Score: 1) by bryan@pipedot.org on 2014-04-28 14:10 (#17P) The linked wikipedia article goes into great detail (with samples!) of how points are given. There is also a rather large "voting methods" section in wikipedia that give sample ballots of actual elections. I did find it odd that the name-vote from Soylent had the order swapped. In every ballot on wikipedia, "1" is always the highest priority. Re: Anonymous Cow Herds Can't Vote (Score: 1) by fatphil@pipedot.org on 2014-04-28 22:36 (#18A) But why Borda anyway? There's no way to say "1" for X, "4" for Y, and "8" for everything else.Honestly, I have *zero* trust in almost all of those other ones, why should I be expected to distinguish between them?
Re: Anonymous Cow Herds Can't Vote (Score: 1) by fatphil@pipedot.org on 2014-04-28 22:36 (#18A) But why Borda anyway? There's no way to say "1" for X, "4" for Y, and "8" for everything else.Honestly, I have *zero* trust in almost all of those other ones, why should I be expected to distinguish between them?