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This is probably true, but I don't want to rail the Quest...The issue is that this doesn't actually give me as the prospective planmaker/voter much to work with.
Think about it this way. Lets say that I've read the update, and now want to put a vote together. I only vaguely know what the options are and how long each of them take, and I'd need to put that together into something resembling a full day's schedule. That is a lot of work, and doesn't sound appealing at all - so instead of putting out a plan I said shrugged and closed the tab. TO some extent that is fine, but I expect that a non-insubstantial fraction of your reader-base are doing the same thing, which is why you are getting a vote with all of one option on the table.
I am of the opinion that if you added a modicum of structure to the plan vote, you would see more activity; I say this as someone who was interested in participating but was put off by the lack of structure. That is all.
Mmm
And on the other hand.I would say as a counterpoint that putting every single option with set time limits and specific limitations and having to plan our every minute of a hyper accurate schedule is boring as fuck and would kill this quest faster than you can say 'non-preventable main character death'.
I would further postulate that refusing to vote purely because no such set schedule and timing mechanic exists even though it would arguably be just as much if not more work to make up a vote conforming to a specific schedule plan such as you are suggesting. Is more a product of petulance that this quest is not conforming to your expectations and/or laziness born of bias on your part.
I like things as they are, and I think you're being rude and manipulative.
I suppose it might just be personal preference.
I like giving open votes, if that means that no-one votes because it's too 'complicated' then no-one votes.
I will try to detail your options more in the future though.