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Mapu (362 D)
10 Apr 15 UTC
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Important Webdip Survey
I'm doing a non-sanctioned survey of how many people visit the site over a weekend. Please +1 this post so I can get an accurate count. I will then share my findings with the site admins to make improvements. Thanks!
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Valis2501 (2850 D(G))
10 Apr 15 UTC
EOG for 7 pls
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VashtaNeurotic (2394 D)
21 Mar 15 UTC
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MAFIA VII: Let’s Have JJ Abrams Direct It (The Winter of Websteros)
See inside for details.
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CommanderByron (801 D(S))
06 Apr 15 UTC
Mandatory Voting: Dicsuss
Is mandatory voting, as seen in Australia, good for a democratic society or counter-intuitive to the base beliefs of democracy? Discuss.
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
06 Apr 15 UTC
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Better question: making voting day a national paid holiday so people who want to *can* vote.
Les Matadors (106 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
Here in Canada, and I think in many US states, employers are required by law to give their employees a certain amount of time to vote on voting day.
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
06 Apr 15 UTC
+1 abge

That's how you deal with that. Voter repression is alive and well...
Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz (42 D(S))
06 Apr 15 UTC
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Requiring people to vote is foolish. Anyone who opts out of their franchise would likely cast an uninformed or a joke ballot. This would result in even worse governance. We need to move towards oligarchy, not compulsory voting.
KingCyrus (511 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
I know in Michigan where I live that employers are required by law to give their employees time off on any day where there is voting.
mendax (321 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
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Time off is often insufficient for employees who live in neighbourhoods where queues are multiple hours.
Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz (42 D(S))
06 Apr 15 UTC
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Hey mendax, should we let members of historically disadvantaged groups cast multiple ballots? Or maybe we should allow for communities to cast collective ballots?
Jeff Kuta (2066 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
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I'm in favor of a paid holiday, but I think people gripe too much about how hard it is to vote.

Get an absentee ballot if it's such a hardship.
steephie22 (182 D(S))
06 Apr 15 UTC
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How about replacing voting day with voting week or voting month?

Working during election time? No problem!
Want to go on holiday during election time? No problem!
Sick? No problem!
Hungover during election time? No problem!
Dead? Resurrect in three days and your vote isn't lost!
y2kjbk (4846 D(G))
06 Apr 15 UTC
Federal paid holiday on Voter Tuesday, $50 fine for an eligible voter that doesn't vote.
steephie22 (182 D(S))
06 Apr 15 UTC
That should also solve the queues. Just don't go the first or last day I guess.
steephie22 (182 D(S))
06 Apr 15 UTC
@y2kjbk:

Can you fine someone for not voting though? It's a right, not a duty, right?

For example with the right to believe what you want also comes the right not to believe at all.

Shouldn't it be the same with voting? With the right to vote also comes the right not to vote?

That'd also be unfair to people who just can't vote nearby. If you can vote nextdoor, you could just throw the empty ballot in the box and be done with it.

Do you really want the people who can't even be arsed to vote on their own to influence who becomes president, anyway?
Les Matadors (106 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
People should vote because they want to have a voice in deciding who governs a country/state/province, not because they'll get fined if they don't.
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
06 Apr 15 UTC
They should institute satellite voting in order to make it easier for those who can't get to a poll (elderly, handicapped, those without transportation, or those without the means to wait for hours) to vote. If they won't do a day off, then at least do that, but Election Day should just be a national holiday.
Les Matadors (106 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
In my opinion, one of the best ways to get voter turnout up is through education about the different parties, platforms, etc., starting at a young age.
Ges (292 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
One traditional argument against mandatory voting is that it will lead to mass vote-buying. If I don't care about the issues but have to vote, make me an offer! The Australian case has not born this out as anything like a major problem, to my knowledge.

I'm with abge. The best option is voluntary voting, accompanied by a national paid holiday and sufficient polling resources in all neighborhoods. Voting should be easy -- mail-in, weekends, evenings, online if feasible in terms of security, the possibility of voting well before the election . . .

We should also avoid having multiple elections a year, as we poor Californians are sometimes subjected to. Initiative backers love low-turnout off-season elections. Keep elections to one Tuesday in November every two years.
Octavious (2701 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
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The national voting holiday has a distinct disadvantage in nations without fixed terms. A government that calls an election on a wet Thursday in November will suddenly find itself far less popular than one that calls an election in early August. I think you are also overestimating the desire of people to vote. My suspicion is that, given the choice between a day at the beach or a trip to a polling station, people will go to the beach. The actual voting will be reserved for the same couple of hours in the evening that they would have gone to before.

One day is all you need. Opening the polling booths early, and keep them open late, and allow postal votes for people who won't be able to make it. That is more than enough. Personally I am delighted when people who don't give a damn can't be arsed to vote because it means that the people who genuinely care have a bigger say.
Jeff Kuta (2066 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
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"We should also avoid having multiple elections a year, as we poor Californians are sometimes subjected to. Initiative backers love low-turnout off-season elections. Keep elections to one Tuesday in November every two years."

Well, there are these things called primaries. :P Get used to two elections per year. That's not too much to ask.

However, I do agree that California should modify its Proposition system so that they only appear on ballots the same time as federal general elections (November of even-numbered years). That would reduce the attempts to game the system when there is traditionally low turnout.
Ges (292 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
"I do agree that California should modify its Proposition system so that they only appear on ballots the same time as federal general elections (November of even-numbered years). That would reduce the attempts to game the system when there is traditionally low turnout."

I agree completely. Let's start a petition drive to put this on the ballot!
semck83 (229 D(B))
06 Apr 15 UTC
I'd be OK with a voting holiday, though I don't think it's required. Mandatory voting is a terrible idea. Fortunately, it's also virtually certain to be found unconstitutional if anybody tries it.
CommanderByron (801 D(S))
06 Apr 15 UTC
Injector Topic: Les Matadors brought up an interesting perspective. He said to get "voter turnout up is through education about the different parties, platforms, etc., starting at a young age." My new question is, how do people feel about this? positives negatives, discuss.
X3n0n (216 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
@JK you know that the outcome of your proposition is quite the contrary to your (stated) intentions? Also, who would pay for all the trolleys voters will need to carry their of ballots to the box? Who wants to spend 6 hours in the ballot box to vote through all the propositions?
jmspool (100 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
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@CB: My wife is a researcher and expert on voters, voter turnout, and ballot design. (She was an advisor to the recent Presidential Commission on Election Administration Reform.)

She recently interviewed dozens of non-regular voters to learn what voter information they needed to help them decide to vote more regularly. She and her team learned that non-regular voters need a catalyzing issue to drive them to the polls, something that has close meaning to them.

So, it's not just education about the parties and platforms. It's education about issues central to their lives and well-being.

(Here's a press release about their recently published research: http://bit.ly/1F8laTb)
Jeff Kuta (2066 D)
07 Apr 15 UTC
X3non seems to be a low-information voter. :P
Macchiavelli (2856 D)
07 Apr 15 UTC
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Imagine how many people with NO IDEA what they are voting for would be deciding the fate of your nation. Should the ignorant masses be forced to spread their ignorance?

This is kind of like forcing plumbers to do brain surgery...if they can't handle it, don't force them to break the system worse than it already is.
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
07 Apr 15 UTC
Both plumbers and brain surgeons have a stake in our elections. Plumbers, actually, have more of a stake...
jmspool (100 D)
07 Apr 15 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_the_Plumber
thorfi (1023 D)
07 Apr 15 UTC
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Australian here, and I'm an amateur elections nerd. We don't have compulsory voting. We have compulsory (subject to a small fine) poll *attendance*. These are not the same thing. We also have extremely rigorously conducted *pure paper* elections, highly scrutineered, and run by an independent electoral commission. We also use preferential-voting (or instant run-off if you prefer that name). These things *in combination* matter.

The point is to have a system which encourages the "least hated" candidates to win, because the "least hated" candidates are the ones most likely to actually be able to work with other people and get stuff done. And it mostly works.

Side note: We have no vote buying, because our paper elections are designed such that it is utterly impossible to verify what the actual vote you put in the ballot box was. You could trivially pretend to have voted a particular way you like to get bribed (including taking a photo of the ballot paper), then erase that ballot paper and put in your actual preferred vote to the ballot box. So there's no point.
thorfi (1023 D)
07 Apr 15 UTC
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Oh. And our elections are always on a Saturday. And if you can't make it, we have secure postal voting or pre-voting by paper also.
thorfi (1023 D)
07 Apr 15 UTC
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Oh, and to address the OP - we have two major political parties, just as you do, but we actually have multiple credible other political parties, that hold seats and influence in both the upper and lower houses. And over the century of our Federal parliament (since 1901), we've actually had significant change in which two parties were the "majors" a few times, and we've had minor parties rise to some power and go again also.

So, arguably, that's better democracy - political parties actually change, or are created and eliminated in response to the desires of the electorate.

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MaximillianTheFirst (0 DX)
05 Apr 15 UTC
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Westeros Diplomacy
http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/829950/game-thrones-diplomacy-variant

I can't be the only ASOIAF fan who wants this.
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MadMarx (36299 D(G))
28 Mar 15 UTC
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R.I.P. MadMarx
(March 27, 2008 – March 27, 2015)

Eulogy / “End of webDiplomacy” within
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JamesYanik (548 D)
07 Apr 15 UTC
Social Classes
Are social classes good? And I don't this turning to political discussion, I just want to know whether a concentration of wealth in a select few is good for society as a whole. Have we simply never seen social classes in an unabused system?
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taipan (100 D)
09 Apr 15 UTC
Surrendering and deleting finished games from the list of games
I am now playing here for about a month and have not been able to find out : (1) how to surrender from a game and (2) how to delete finished games from the list of games I am playing. Can someone help me please ? It must be very easy I suppose ! ;-) LOL
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Mapu (362 D)
09 Apr 15 UTC
Google Translate Game
I'm getting a Google Translate game going on vdip -- please check it out and join. Could be fun.
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thdfrance (162 D)
09 Apr 15 UTC
Masters Weekend
Hoffman's 5 under after the first round, Schwartzel made the first eagle, what else does the weekend have in store?
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
08 Apr 15 UTC
Tsarnaev Guilty
The verdict comes in quickly and justice is done. May he rot.

http://tinyurl.com/qf8s26p
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yassem (2533 D)
08 Apr 15 UTC
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"Getting Myself McFired"
So I just read this.
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/getting-myself-mcfired
What an act of great bravery exposing the rotten core of capitalism, right?
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
09 Apr 15 UTC
Right to be Forgotten vs Freedom of Speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD37vwUD8Us
Discuss.
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jbalcorn (429 D)
09 Apr 15 UTC
NSA Surveillance
How to get Americans to care that their government is engaging in illegal spying. www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEVlyP4_11M
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Lanium (100 D)
08 Apr 15 UTC
JamesYanik: banned
Meta/No reply. Good riddance?
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TheMinisterOfWar (553 D)
09 Apr 15 UTC
The Dutch are the pinnacle of evolution
http://news.sciencemag.org/biology/2015/04/did-natural-selection-make-dutch-tallest-people-planet

Science, so it's true.
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Ges (292 D)
03 Apr 15 UTC
Thoughts on Modern Diplomacy II?
Hello, I'm returning to WebDipWorld after an absence of several years. I am interested to know what the community thinks of this Modern Dip II variant. Is it enjoyable? Fairly balanced? (I don't expect perfection from a variant . . . )

Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
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Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
01 Apr 15 UTC
The waitress breasts
As above, below.
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goldfinger0303 (3157 DMod)
06 Apr 15 UTC
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Game 3 of The Leagues is up
Links are all here https://sites.google.com/site/phpdiplomacytournaments/The-php-League/leagues-winter-2015

PW's are all teams Duke has beaten in March Madness. No spaces. Sorry I'm not as creative as the Star Wars themed one.
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2ndWhiteLine (2606 D(B))
08 Apr 15 UTC
Lost Day
At 4:53 and 42 seconds today (if you use American date and a 24 hour clock) the time and date will officially be 4-8-15-16-23-42.
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EmmaGoldman (1001 D)
08 Apr 15 UTC
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new game
Classic Game 25; needs 3 more players, its a p-p-s.c., 50 bet, and it will be fun!
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chluke (12292 D(G))
05 Apr 15 UTC
Building in occupied center that is simultaneously disband
Can you build in a home territory occupied by another country's unit IF simultaneously during that build phase the occupying unit disbands?
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Crazy Anglican (1067 D)
08 Apr 15 UTC
In-Game Mute button
If you mute everyone in a gunboat game. Will they ever know you did it?
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Puddle (413 D)
07 Apr 15 UTC
Diplomacy (Game) Theory
Question about signaling in the comments.
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jbalcorn (429 D)
07 Apr 15 UTC
Question: How can you review old private messages in a game?
I've been gone for 5 years and I forgot....
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Kallen (1157 D)
05 Apr 15 UTC
WISCOONNSSSIIIIINN!!!!
WOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!! APOAFINW:EGKVNDLBK>JANFILEQJKNV:ADLNK>EAVDFBHQV SDHOQBELHKV DS>KCLHBFEUHADJ <VJLHIBQELHDVK!!!!!!!!!!!!
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yassem (2533 D)
03 Apr 15 UTC
Hapy Great Friday!
Jews 1:0 Christians
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
06 Apr 15 UTC
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STP-SYR or Bust EOG
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mendax (321 D)
06 Apr 15 UTC
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Well-kept gardens die of Pacifism
http://lesswrong.com/lw/c1/wellkept_gardens_die_by_pacifism/

As i was reading this piece, it was webdip that immediately came to mind.
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President Eden (2750 D)
30 Mar 15 UTC
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R.I.P. President Eden
(12 May 2010 - 30 March 2015)

Eulogy / "End of webDiplomacy" within
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