Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-5643582-20150917225713/@comment-5643582-20150919142012

Jdude420 wrote: The reason it's the way it is now is so that we don't get a metric-crap-ton of useless emotes on chat and no one will use and will be forgotten about in a month - and just clutter up the emote code page (I know, I know, there are exceptions to this - but it's primarily what happens). We have like, what, 35 users who actively use chat? 75% and 15 supports only means 20 votes on an emote, whereas with at least 51% Support and 15 supports there has to be 30 votes to pass.

As such I propose we change "Votes must have 75% support (with at least 15 support votes) out of the total supports and opposes in 8 days in order to pass. " to "Votes must have 51% support (with at least 15 support votes) out of the total supports and opposes in 5 days in order to pass. "

Honestly, if you don't see it or hear about it in five days you probably aren't that active on chat.

Thus, I'm good with C (51% majority needed [with X supporting votes - same set-up as before]), A, B.

Your "c" is an A vote. :P This is revoting on all aspects of the Emote vote policy not just one, I just didn't want to spam community voting. lol But yeah I'm not gonna add C cause it's basically an A vote. Also, now that we have notifications, everyone who cares about an emote can vote, but not every community member does because there is no neutral section.