Surprising for someone involved in politicsI am agnostic on doing it so won't vote.
But I will say that if someone else wants to create a new thread, count votes etc for the next 25, including whoever wants to vote on it, they should just go do that if LL doesn't want to continue in this thread.
Tired of this exercise 🥱I understand the "Yes" and "Don't care" votes but what exactly is the reasoning for No? It's not like the top 50 would change just because the list was extended.
I would rather he start one for fielding.
Opinions..... Everyone's allowed to have them.I understand the "Yes" and "Don't care" votes but what exactly is the reasoning for No? It's not like the top 50 would change just because the list was extended.
whatOpinions..... Everyone's allowed to have them.
Doesn't add to the exercise, smaller elite club.
You can start the wicketkeepers/all-rounders voting in parallel to the 50-75 batsmen vote if you have the bandwidth to do it.I take a "No" as meaning they are happy simply to stop at 50. Having said "No" doesn't preclude them from voting when we continue next week.
The next poll I had intended was for wicketkeepers (a Top 15 or 20 would suffice) then , perhaps, for all-rounders. I'm always open for suggestions.
what does voting in the 60th best batsman have to do anything with smaller, elite club?
Why is this important? 50 is good enough thoughwhat does voting in the 60th best batsman have to do anything with smaller, elite club?
because people like ranking things and humansWhy is this important? 50 is good enough though
Votes for No have zero weighting and were not invited to do so. The only effect voting No has is bumping this thread back up to the top, thus attracting more Yes voters. So therefore I think through the "good news for Trump" doctrine that those who vote No want to look cool while still actually advancing the Yes cause.I understand the "Yes" and "Don't care" votes but what exactly is the reasoning for No? It's not like the top 50 would change just because the list was extended.
I am involved in Australia's only political party that advocates for abolishing compulsory voting so it's on brand enough.Surprising for someone involved in politics