Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-28928032-20170407032035/@comment-24947676-20170413201343

Annick&#039;s Aunt wrote: Porcy wrote: Sayama Kokoro wrote: Porcy wrote: Annick&#039;s Aunt wrote: tbh there is a reason there is neutral

accept it Would you mind stating that reason? The Player Types Neutral So they Could change to Oppose or Support In the Future

The player types Neutral if they are not sure And they can Change it in the future There is no reason why someone who wanted to change their neutral vote to oppose or support couldn't just wait until they make up their mind to post a message.

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My first reason: I vote neutral if I don't give a shit, but I have nothing against it either.

Saying stuff like ' don't vote in the first place u stupid cunt ' won't change my mind.

Example: I don't care about modding, but it is a part of the wiki, so I vote neutral for any suggestion, unless it's really stupid.

Another one: A person applying for staff, and I simply don't want to oppose or support for whatever reasons. Happens often enough.

My second reason: As stated above, to change one's opinion. Personally, I like to read what people think of a suggestion in another perspective (does that make sense?), so if I vote neutral, I can see what other people have to say afterwards.

My third reason: Oppose or support just isn't fitting. It's just my opinion, and this wiki makes rules after their communities' opinions.

Thank you very much.

Edit: Oh well I just read what Vicks said, so that too :) For the first reason... Nobody's obligated to vote. Voting on threads is 100% optional, you don't have to do it if you don't want to. If you don't have an opinion and don't have anything to say that contributes to the discussion, then you can just not vote. Not voting has the same effect as a neutral vote, and it doesn't clog up the thread.

I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say with the second reason. If you're voting neutral to change one's opinion, then just saying "neutral" doesn't contribute anything to the discussion - what actually does contribute to the discussion is explaining how the suggestion could work or fail. If you're voting neutral so that you can end up following the thread to easily see other peoples' reasons in your notifications... Well, there's a fucking follow button on the top of the thread. Use it.

As for the third reason... You're partially correct on that one, but not fully. The rules are only shaped by supporters and opposers - people who just say "neutral" and nothing else don't shape others' opinions and don't contribute anything to the discussion.