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{{tag|Consensus}} polling is about winning together or refusing to play the game. Because it can be a laborious process, it is most appropriate when a group of individuals must {{tag|collective}}ly solve a problem that affects them all. It seeks to avoid voting for candidate options (see [[Meatball:VotingIsEvil]]) when such a vote would generate winners and losers and thus divide the community that must support the result of the collective decision. | {{tag|Consensus}} polling is about winning together or refusing to play the game. Because it can be a laborious process, it is most appropriate when a group of individuals must {{tag|collective}}ly solve a problem that affects them all. It seeks to avoid voting for candidate options (see [[Meatball:VotingIsEvil]]) when such a vote would generate winners and losers and thus divide the community that must support the result of the collective decision. | ||
Rather than a menu of candidates to choose from, the entire process is controlled by an evolving Yes/No vote. The vote reflects the suitability of a single community-owned solution being generated through a process of {{tag|Collaboration|collaborative}} {{tag|collective intelligence}}. All participants are free to change their | Rather than a menu of candidates to choose from, the entire process is controlled by an evolving Yes/No vote. The vote reflects the suitability of a single community-owned solution being generated through a process of {{tag|Collaboration|collaborative}} {{tag|collective intelligence}}. All participants are free to change their vote at any time. A yes vote says "I believe the current articulation of our solution is good enough," a no vote says "I have concerns that haven't been adequately addressed by the current solution." Only when the Yes votes pass some very high, pre-specified threshold (e.g., 90%) can the solution proposed be considered to reflect the {{tag|consensus}} of the {{tag|community}}. | ||
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- Consensus polling
Consensus polling is about winning together or refusing to play the game. Because it can be a laborious process, it is most appropriate when a group of individuals must collectively solve a problem that affects them all. It seeks to avoid voting for candidate options (see Meatball:VotingIsEvil) when such a vote would generate winners and losers and thus divide the community that must support the result of the collective decision.
Rather than a menu of candidates to choose from, the entire process is controlled by an evolving Yes/No vote. The vote reflects the suitability of a single community-owned solution being generated through a process of collaborative collective intelligence. All participants are free to change their vote at any time. A yes vote says "I believe the current articulation of our solution is good enough," a no vote says "I have concerns that haven't been adequately addressed by the current solution." Only when the Yes votes pass some very high, pre-specified threshold (e.g., 90%) can the solution proposed be considered to reflect the consensus of the community.
- Related wiki
- ConsensusPolling — at http://wiki.ConsensusPolling.org
- BeyondVoting — former Wikia site