In a two-factor voting system, what happens if I’m not sure if I agree or disagree, e.g. because I am still thinking about it?
If agree means “I endorse the claims or reasoning and think that more people should believe them to be true”, I would probably default to no (I would endorse only if I’m pretty sure about something, and not endorsing doesn’t mean I think it’s wrong), so it’s more like +1/0 voting. But if agree means “I think this is true”, disagree would then mean saying “I think this is false”, i.e. more like +1/-1 voting, so I would probably abstain?
In a two-factor voting system, what happens if I’m not sure if I agree or disagree, e.g. because I am still thinking about it?
If agree means “I endorse the claims or reasoning and think that more people should believe them to be true”, I would probably default to no (I would endorse only if I’m pretty sure about something, and not endorsing doesn’t mean I think it’s wrong), so it’s more like +1/0 voting. But if agree means “I think this is true”, disagree would then mean saying “I think this is false”, i.e. more like +1/-1 voting, so I would probably abstain?
Yeah, I think if you’re torn you just don’t vote yet.