On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 3:05 AM টিটো দত্ত Tito Dutta <trulyt...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> In such a situation there is a possibility that if a candidate has many
> social media or contacts and friends (Wimimedian), they will end up getting
> more votes than someone who entirely relied on their nomination and
> performance.
>

Is this a problem?  That's normally how an election works.  You participate
in public debates, Q&As, or other events to present yourself to voters who
have come to look at all the candidates, and then you reach out and try to
engage voters who haven't engaged themselves.

WP:CANVASS exists in the Wikipedia milieu that proclaims that discussions
are not votes, and hence discourages ordinary election behaviors in order
to promote consensus-based decision-making. (I don't recall offhand whether
or how WP:CANVASS has been applied to the one thing that even the English
Wikipedia acknowledges is an election: the ArbCom election.)

Nevertheless, I think it would be appropriate for particular venues to
consider whether they want to permit themselves to be used for
campaigning.  For instance, a couple people announced their candidacies or
intended candidacies for things on this mailing list earlier this month,
which is fine, I think, but you could imagine it becoming disruptive to the
list if it devolved into electioneering by a hundred different candidates.
Likewise, the English Wikipedia might not permit a candidate to post a
vote-for-me message on the talk pages of all eligible voters.  That's
really a question of disruptiveness to the forum, though, not fairness of
the election.

Benjamin
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