PSC Manual Poll: Acceptance of Proposed Standards

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Do you wish to accept the following as official Polling Commission standards?


External
  • Discussion thread relevant to the poll should have been up for at least 24 hours, and the discussion within brought to a conclusion prior to the posting of the poll.
  • Draft poll proposal should be posted and discussed prior to the posting of the poll
  • Poll should be linked to in the Poll Registry
  • Poll should be linked to in relevant discussion thread
Poll
  • Poll question should be posed in an unbiased manner
  • Poll options should be unbiased and easy to understand
  • Poll should contain an "Abstain" option
First Post
  • Participation requirement should be stated in first post of poll
  • Running time should be stated in first post of poll
  • First post of poll should contain link to relevant discussion thread
Please post a vote of "Yes", "No" or "Abstain" in answer to the above question. Votes by non-members of the Polling Standards Commission will not be counted.

This poll will run until either "Yes" or "No" votes constitute an unbeatable majority, or until a maximum running time of 48 hours has been reached.


Poll resulted from discussion in this thread.
 
Hmm...

There doesn't seem to be a link to the discussion thread in the first post. :nono:

I vote yes. Although some elements are not strictly required that can be handled with the scoring and weighting and these are a good poll foundation. For example there's no real need for abstain unless there is also a participation requirement. If no participation requirement is given then we could take off no points for not having abstain.
 
Originally posted by Shaitan
Hmm...

There doesn't seem to be a link to the discussion thread in the first post. :nono:
Tis fixed now, but shame on me nonetheless...
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@shai: That's because the polling standards haven't been accepted yet. ;)

But, I say yes.
 
I will abstain. A poll meeting these standards would surely be a good poll but I'm not sure how useful these standards would be if adopted. I am particularly concerned with the subjective standards that use the term *unbiased*. It would be great if we could make these two standards more objective.
 
I appreciate what your saying Donsig but we need to start somewhere. There wasnt much feedback from the group as a whole so it seemed like a good idea to propose Shaitan's standards for adoption. When we have a framework in place it should be easier to make refinements on issues such as objectivity and other concerns so it is a yes vote from me
:)
 
I vote YES, as these should all be considered standard polling procedure. I do agree with donsig that we should better define the first two Poll bullet points, but don't think that it should keep us from putting these standards in place.
 
Yes
 
I will vote Yes. However, I would like to see a new standard that says that all polls will be open for at least 48 hours.
 
current yes vote tally = 6/12

(total number of members = 13, 1 abstention leaves 12)
 
7/12 constitutes an unbeatable majority. Standards have been officially accepted by the membership of the Polling Standards Commission.
 
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