Draft:Cloaked Participation: Difference between revisions

Noting that this was created in 2009 by User:R.H.‎, and none of the experts that cared to comment on 2022 believed this was an important criterion. Comment on the Draft_talk:Cloaked Participation page if you believe this is a useful criterion
m (RobLa moved page Cloaked Participation to Draft:Cloaked Participation: This seems to be created by a user before the Miraheze migration (in 2018) and that person hasn't signed up, and it's 2022 now. Getting it out of the main namespace.)
(Noting that this was created in 2009 by User:R.H.‎, and none of the experts that cared to comment on 2022 believed this was an important criterion. Comment on the Draft_talk:Cloaked Participation page if you believe this is a useful criterion)
 
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The '''Plurality-Cloaked Participation Criterion (PCPC)''' states that
 
<blockquote>Adding a ballot that bullet-votes for only X should neither decrease the winning probability of X, nor change the winning probabilities among the other candidates relative to each other. A method that does not allow bullet-voting for only one candidate is considered failing the criterion. -- [[User:RobLa|RobLa]] ([[User talk:RobLa|talk]]) 06:16, 26 March 2022 (UTC)</blockquote>
 
The '''Approval-Cloaked Participation Criterion (ACPC)''' is a stronger requirement which states that