only if you assume that people who don't understand it vote 50-50 between the two options. maybe they all voted no because they are against everything, or they are ~66-33 like the rest of the voters, maybe most of the people didn't get it. then it changed the results dramatically. for example: if 50% of all voters got it wrong both options would have the same amount of votes.
although if you read the question wrong in a way that you assume the question is: "do you want autobid?". not only the answers are switched, but the matter of the question is a completely different. the question is if it would give an unfair advantage.
maybe you think it would give an unfair advantage, but you still want to install it (you vote yes in both cases; funny is: a lot of pro-autobid managers would vote yes in the pol because of this reasoning, but hinder the implementation of autobid with this behaviour) or you think it think it doesn't give this advantage but you don't like the feature anymay (in both cases no).
this is also why "We hate this feature and we don't want implement it!" would not answer the question..
but yeah. i guess it doesn't really matter. in fact i prefer the way the question is asked. i just wanted to blabla a bit.
Last edited by jonte at 11/19/2014 11:22:47 AM