Or 44% want you to get out, 21% want you to stay with severe reservations, and 36% want you to stay.
Don't try to skew the results![]()
The question poses a hidden bias as there are two questions for me to stay, where as there is only one to be kicked. Therefore it spreads out the votes of people who want me to stay, giving me a disadvantage in a sense.
Although I would have to say that people who voted for me to stay, would also vote for me to stay with disabled privileges.
And don't forget the part where some people that voted for you to stay have gone on record saying that they wished they had voted no originally.
You could also say that those who voted that you could stay with disabled privs would have voted that you get out if disabled privs wasn't an option.
To MBM: I think he's referring to the fact that steam accounts have an inherent monetary value, and can be "resold" for value. Then again, with that logic trading is "selling" as well because, as you said, you can donate to receive invites, then "sell" them back and regain the monetary value. You could go even further and claim that all trades are "selling" items as inherently all trades attach monetary values to items in order to ensure that all the users benefit from said trade.
Most likely however those are phished accounts that will probably get retrieved or disabled soon after the trade. Their "value" is next to nothing and I really wouldn't consider them to be of any "worth". Up to semantics I guess.
I'm saying if vote to stay wasn't an option, the logical thing to pick would be vote to stay with disabled privs.
Also steam accounts do have money worth, just search ebay for them. Some go for around 60-80 dollars. And I think the assumption that they will get disabled soon, is negligent to the whole point.
Steam trades is just a way to convert your money.
yes thats 56% that want me to stay
and 44% that want me gone.
sorry my math was not exact.
Last edited by Tv Controls you; 12-18-2009 at 02:39 AM.
And notice that none of those auctions have bids on them. A quick couple of searches in google can do wonders, steam accounts are worth dirt as they are filled with phished, VAC disabled, disabled, or retrieved accounts. And that isn't negligent to the point, they aren't worth anything because of that, and as such don't have a monetary value.
And for just as many people that would turn from "stay" to "disabled privs", just as many people would turn from "disabled privs" to "get out". Either way, you can't spin the data like that.
Last edited by Tv Controls you; 12-18-2009 at 03:05 AM.
people selling invites using steam as a proxy to launder the profits should be banned /discussion
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