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### Point system
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The point system is a **last-resort** option. This should not be the general process of resolving conflicts. If the space is starting to use this too much, that means that there is a structural problem in the group dynamic.
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**The point system has a few basic rules:**
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- each voter has a certain number of points that he can distribute over the different proposals
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- The proposal with the most points wins
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- In case of tie; revote.
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- ** Number of points per voter = ** `(#_of_options * 2 ) + 1 `
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- Results should be given to the group in binary format: what proposal won and what lost. This is to strengten the support of the decision.
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This decision is now
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* each voter has a certain number of points that he can distribute over the different proposals
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* The proposal with the most points wins
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* In case of tie; revote.
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* ** Number of points per voter = ** `(#_of_options * 2 ) + 1 `
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* Results should be given to the group in binary format: what proposal won and what lost. This is to strengten the support of the decision.
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"No decision" is worse than a "bad decision". Conflict has to be solved eventually. That is why there is this last-resort option. However, we want to discourage people from blocking consensus. The point system has the following advantages:
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- The outcome is not always clear because balanced ideas can still win, even if the minority would vote for them.
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- The minority will gain from convincing the majority that their idea is not completely ridiculous.
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