[Tagging] When is I oppse vote invalled

Brian M. Sperlongano zelonewolf at gmail.com
Sun Nov 17 20:11:39 UTC 2024


If I understand the OP correctly, the issue is people that vote "no"
without giving a reason.  In which case, I would reply in-thread and ask
the no voter to state their reason, even if it is "I agree with the
position of Person X". After all, it is not particularly helpful to the
proposal author if they don't know what to fix, or if the proposal is even
fixable.  A "no" vote deserves at least a few words of rationale.

Now, if OP is truly saying "can I invalidate a no vote because I don't like
the reason that the 'no' voter gave", then of course the answer is "no".

On Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 2:58 PM Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging <
tagging at openstreetmap.org> wrote:

> people are allowed to be against for reasons you dislike or consider stupid
>
> this does not make this votes invalid and there is no way to invalidate
> them
>
>
> Nov 16, 2024, 14:39 by brecht.devriese92 at gmail.com:
>
> Hey,
>
> I ask myself the following question but do not immediately find an answer.
> With a wiki proposal during voting, can one have an "I appose" vote
> invalidated if no thorough reason is given ? Such as, for example, I oppose
> this proposal. It makes no sense to "approve" this tag - it has never been
> used. If someone wants to use this tag they can just use it; it does not
> need "approval".
>
> If it is possible to invalidate an "I appose" vote, how do you do this?
>
> Thx
>
> Brecht
>
>
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