I disagree. I think usually you up and downvote for how important something is, and agree or disagree if you think it’s true. Which is roughly what I’ve suggested, right?
If you write it as “upvote if you think the proposal worth polling people on, and agreevote if you think it’s a good proposal”, then that would match the standard usage of the voting axes.
Upvote for agreement, and agreevote for good framing? That’s roughly the opposite of normal, which may confuse interpretation of the results.
Oh yeah all my votes are backwards then.
No, I think yours and Ryan’s interpretation is the correct one.
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I disagree. I think usually you up and downvote for how important something is, and agree or disagree if you think it’s true. Which is roughly what I’ve suggested, right?
If you write it as “upvote if you think the proposal worth polling people on, and agreevote if you think it’s a good proposal”, then that would match the standard usage of the voting axes.