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In reply to the discussion: We have changed the way your "Jury Score" is calculated [View all]dsc
(52,680 posts)42. You may really regret this if we have primary wars here
I can easily see a scenario where one candidate has 2/3 support and another has say 1/3. That 1/3 group already will have a terrible time getting a fair jury but if the juries then get more skewed by this system you could have a real mess. I try to imagine if back in the Dean vs everyone else days, I think Dean supporters would have been obliterated by this type of system. I also think the same thing would have happened in the aftermath of prop 8 to gays. As it was we had the purge, under a jury system that would literally get more and more skewed with no brake, a minority could literally find itself unable to post anything at all without getting posts removed.
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Only civil people will be able to be on a jury; that will not be a fair representation of DU
corkhead
Jul 2013
#4
On second thought you have a good point. There are good members who had a few bad moments.
hrmjustin
Jul 2013
#8
The penalty for hidden replies... This can't have been an easy decision. I hope it works.
NYC_SKP
Jul 2013
#10
Personality conflicts are one thing, taking an unpopular position is quite another.
NYC_SKP
Jul 2013
#112
If you think a juror is doing the job in bad faith, you should alert on the notification.
Skinner
Jul 2013
#14
I've seen that. One note - if TOS is checked all hides go to MIRT. 4-2, 5-1 or 6-0.
pinto
Jul 2013
#32
Hell,....I've had people on line wanting to track me down and kill me for decades...
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#36
You would feel a lot better if you would actually took the time to read the rules.
Ms. Toad
Jul 2013
#69
You would be surprised as to how many here were born during the Clinton years.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#38
The point is for jurors to form their own opinion before they are biased by the alerter comment.
Skinner
Jul 2013
#60
I agree with dsc on all points and hold my tongue because if I said more you'd be very upset.
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#80
Golly gee whiz, I'm looking at 43%. Haven't done anything wrong, just haven't done enough
firenewt
Jul 2013
#55
I appreciate that you are working to improve DU. However, I think -20 is too severe. nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#93
I guess this works if you feel compelled to be on juries. I long ago turned off the ability to serve
KG
Jul 2013
#97
Skinner, has anyone made a point in this thread, that has given you any cause to re think this?
boston bean
Jul 2013
#118