Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-4486181-20140421205943/@comment-1693968-20140422015658

Obi the LEGO Fan wrote: Drew1200 wrote: With the way our system here works, you don't need to oppose to stop a request. A neutral can be just as effective, since 20/25 supporting votes are required for anything to happen. If everyone goes neutral, and the candidate does not get that many votes, then it is unsuccessful. "We have too many" is perfectly acceptable reason for going neutral, even if it isn't okay for an oppose. I see no reason why you can't oppose someone for rights because we don't need more. I don't want someone to have rights unless them having the rights will benefit the wiki. I wouldn't strike an oppose for that reason, but as many of the users have already said, it would be very hard for me to oppose a person's request just because I think it's "unnecessary".