Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-4384097-20141025201303/@comment-1409915-20141028161506

Oneofthosedf wrote: Xanton wrote:

Why does it matter? It's not completely fair. I can go to another wiki right now and vote on something I might not even understand and never contribute again. He could have been asked by friend, or he could be just a sock to make sure it gets approved.

Man you get here fast. :)

Now to the topic at hand, why does that matter still. I get it, friends can ask other people to join and they can do whatever they want. That still shouldn't be something to cut people out of deliberation. That's scrutinizing for no reason other than suspicion. You have no evidence to back up that he has been contracted by someone else to vote not to mention he's actually given evidence he's been here before, and people losing account info is not unheard of.

Either way not letting him vote whether he's new or not, voting for a friend or his own opinion that's not right. If there's no rule that says he can or cannot vote than he should be able to contribute to any vote to his hearts content, new or not, support or opposing.