Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> Thomas Davie wrote:
> > Because it will show the genuine trend – at the moment, a quick glance at
> > the graph would suggest that the "no" vote is expanding at the same rate,
> > and at the same level as the "yes" vote.  I agree that we can't clearly
> > show that they're not at the same level, because it would involve scaling
> > the "no" vote to 1 100th of the size of the yes vote, but we can clearly
> > show that they're not expanding at the same rate.
> 
> If you want it to be a true representation of a vote, you need to look at
> only older users, not new users with their ballots already filled in.

And to really get a true representation look at the amount of data these users 
represent. Etc... But use the correct graph and you can prove everything you 
want.

As a side question: how many users still need to either accept or decline?

Ben

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