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Pandya
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Seth pointed out that not everyone who voted in the meta question may be a regular chat visitor, and this may skew the results. Therefore, I would like to propose the following suggestion for alleviating this concern:

  1. A chat roomschat room is created, open to all
  2. Users are free to propose new names as chat messages
  3. Users are free to vote for new names via chat stars
  4. After a predetermined amount of time, the name with the most stars is selected

A variant of this might be to take the "top x" starred messages and put them into a Google form or similar for final voting.

Suggestion

Seth pointed out that not everyone who voted in the meta question may be a regular chat visitor, and this may skew the results. Therefore, I would like to propose the following suggestion for alleviating this concern:

  1. A chat rooms is created, open to all
  2. Users are free to propose new names as chat messages
  3. Users are free to vote for new names via chat stars
  4. After a predetermined amount of time, the name with the most stars is selected

A variant of this might be to take the "top x" starred messages and put them into a Google form or similar for final voting.

Suggestion

Seth pointed out that not everyone who voted in the meta question may be a regular chat visitor, and this may skew the results. Therefore, I would like to propose the following suggestion for alleviating this concern:

  1. A chat room is created, open to all
  2. Users are free to propose new names as chat messages
  3. Users are free to vote for new names via chat stars
  4. After a predetermined amount of time, the name with the most stars is selected

A variant of this might be to take the "top x" starred messages and put them into a Google form or similar for final voting.

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Nathan Osman
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Suggestion

Seth pointed out that not everyone who voted in the meta question may be a regular chat visitor, and this may skew the results. Therefore, I would like to propose the following suggestion for alleviating this concern:

  1. A chat rooms is created, open to all
  2. Users are free to propose new names as chat messages
  3. Users are free to vote for new names via chat stars
  4. After a predetermined amount of time, the name with the most stars is selected

A variant of this might be to take the "top x" starred messages and put them into a Google form or similar for final voting.