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'''Multi-option vote''': This is for proposals which include many possible changes to a particular element of policy. One option should ''always'' be to keep things as they were. Aim for no more than '''8''' options, including the "no change" option. Effective for proposals started after 00:00 UTC on 24 November 2023, proposals with three or more non-neutral options use an [[wikipedia:instant-runoff voting|instant-runoff voting]] system. Eligible users may vote for any number of options with a specified, linear order of preference (an example is shown [[User:YoshiFlutterJump/Instant Runoff Voting Example|here]]). Voting follows a single-elimination format; the option with the fewest first-preference votes is eliminated, and all first-preference votes for this option are transferred to the voter’s next choice, where they are weighted as if they were that user’s first choice. This process continues until only one option remains. Ties are broken by tallying the number of second-choice votes, and so on, and a given voter may not give two different options equal preference.
'''Multi-option vote''': This is for proposals which include many possible changes to a particular element of policy. One option should ''always'' be to keep things as they were. Be careful not to specify too many options, or you risk diluting the votes. Aim for no more than '''8''' options, including the "no change" option.
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==(insert proposal here) (insert date here)==
==(insert proposal here) (insert date here)==

Revision as of 02:18, 24 November 2023

Your opinions matter!

Welcome to the Proposals page. Here, WiKirby's editors may propose changes to the way the wiki operates, including how to handle certain categories of content, quality standards, or even just making aesthetic suggestions. Any user who has Autopatrol status or above may make a proposal or vote on one, and after two weeks of voting, if it passes, it will be incorporated into policy. Please see below for the specifics on how to make and/or vote on a proposal.

How to make a proposal

Please use one of the following templates to make a new proposal:

Single vote: This is for proposals which only propose a single change to the wiki.

==(insert proposal here) (insert date here)==
(insert details of proposal here and sign with ~~~~)
{{Support}}
{{Oppose}}
{{Neutral}}

===Discussion===

{{clear}}

Multi-option vote: This is for proposals which include many possible changes to a particular element of policy. One option should always be to keep things as they were. Be careful not to specify too many options, or you risk diluting the votes. Aim for no more than 8 options, including the "no change" option.

==(insert proposal here) (insert date here)==
(insert details of proposal here and sign with ~~~~)
{{Option|1|(option title 1)}}
{{Option|2|(option title 2)}}
{{Option|3|(option title 3)}}
{{Option|etc.|(option title etc.)}}
{{Neutral}}

===Discussion===

{{clear}}

Multi-facet vote: This is for proposals which want to make several smaller changes to a single element of policy (for instance, making several changes to how the main page looks). Each change needs to be voted up or down individually. There should not be more than 5 parts to a proposal like this. This type of proposal should not be made without approval from wiki administration.

==(insert proposal here) (insert date here)==
(insert summary of proposal here and sign with ~~~~)
===Change 1===
(insert details here)
{{Support}}
{{Oppose}}
{{Neutral}}
====Change 1 discussion====

===Change 2===
(insert details here)
{{Support}}
{{Oppose}}
{{Neutral}}
====Change 2 discussion====

===Change 3===
(insert details here)
{{Support}}
{{Oppose}}
{{Neutral}}
====Change 3 discussion====

etc.

{{clear}}

Once a proposal is made, the voting period begins (see voting regulations below). Voting period for a proposal ends two weeks after it starts, at 23:59:59 UTC on the 14th day of voting. An administrator can veto a proposal at any time, although such action should always be justifiable and agreed upon by multiple admins. Administrators should not use this right to add more weight to their own opinions.

Restrictions

Users may propose many different changes or additions to the wiki. The following things, however, may not be voted on:

  1. Proposals which target specific users (such as bestowing or removing ranks or rights).
  2. Proposals which violate the law, as specified in the general content policy.
  3. Proposals which seek to overturn a recently (within the last 8 weeks (or 56 days)) approved proposal.
  4. Re-submitted proposals which were recently (within the last 8 weeks (or 56 days)) rejected, and which have not been significantly altered.

This template displays the rules for making proposals. It should only be used on the WiKirby:Proposals page.