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[Proposal] Only allow those with 1000+ likes to propose ideas here

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Bumblefck
Kerensky Initiatives
#81 - 2011-12-12 10:33:47 UTC
Just wanted to add that there is an awful amount of butthurt ITT

Perfection is a dish best served like wasabi .

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Bumblefck
Kerensky Initiatives
#82 - 2012-01-25 19:27:50 UTC
Thread still running - proposal still active - go go go!

Perfection is a dish best served like wasabi .

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Gistatis Tribunus
Doomheim
#83 - 2012-01-26 07:26:26 UTC
The OP has a point. It's statistically proven that people with more likes make better posts. Just look at Lyris Nairn. That guy hasn't made a single bad post yet.
Mars Theran
Foreign Interloper
#84 - 2012-01-26 08:04:21 UTC
Given threads like the Give and get likes type threads, I think the whole notion is pretty rediculous. Personally never took part in it, and wouldn't.
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Nicolo da'Vicenza
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#85 - 2012-01-26 08:10:32 UTC
k but you guys gotta throw some likes at me so I can keep sharing the miraculous story of "ban npc corps from game and csm forums"
Shazzam Vokanavom
Doomheim
#86 - 2012-01-29 10:52:20 UTC  |  Edited by: Shazzam Vokanavom
Thread is pointless and can't be accepted by the CSM as it contravenes the constitutional rights of every voter:

( http://www.eveonline.com/download/devblog/CSM.pdf )

"In the spirit of encouraging as much debate and discussion as possible, any voter may present any topic at any time in this forum, and there is no limit to the number of topics they can introduce—as long as they are genuine, relevant, and well articulated. In addition, they may participate in as many existing topics opened by fellow voters as they please. The burden of demonstrating the legitimacy or urgency of the issue rests with the voters themselves. A good idea will generate momentum all on its own, and it is the task of the CSM to not only track these discussions, but to engage the populace as much as possible in the interest of sustaining that momentum until the issue is brought to closure."