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Hey, I just wanted to point out, in case this was not what you wanted. On a recent [[STUFF:Date Nite|STUFF vote]] you currently have voted to accept both the original version and a proposed revision. As it is, only your most recent vote (for the revision) will be counted, and your vote for the original version is null and void. If that is what you intended, it's good to remove your previous vote for clarity. If you want your vote for the original statement to stand, you have to remove your vote for the revision. Hope that made sense.{{User:Bryanc/sig}} 03:35, 26 April 2007 (UTC) | Hey, I just wanted to point out, in case this was not what you wanted. On a recent [[STUFF:Date Nite|STUFF vote]] you currently have voted to accept both the original version and a proposed revision. As it is, only your most recent vote (for the revision) will be counted, and your vote for the original version is null and void. If that is what you intended, it's good to remove your previous vote for clarity. If you want your vote for the original statement to stand, you have to remove your vote for the revision. Hope that made sense.{{User:Bryanc/sig}} 03:35, 26 April 2007 (UTC) | ||
+ | :Actually, the rule is that only the bottommost accept vote for a fun fact counts. I have removed your accept vote for the original proposed fun fact. Of course, you can still change your mind, if you like.{{User:Loafing/sig}} 03:39, 26 April 2007 (UTC) |
Revision as of 03:39, 26 April 2007
STUFF multiple votes
Hey, I just wanted to point out, in case this was not what you wanted. On a recent STUFF vote you currently have voted to accept both the original version and a proposed revision. As it is, only your most recent vote (for the revision) will be counted, and your vote for the original version is null and void. If that is what you intended, it's good to remove your previous vote for clarity. If you want your vote for the original statement to stand, you have to remove your vote for the revision. Hope that made sense.—BryanCTC 03:35, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, the rule is that only the bottommost accept vote for a fun fact counts. I have removed your accept vote for the original proposed fun fact. Of course, you can still change your mind, if you like. Loafing
03:39, 26 April 2007 (UTC)