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<div>To my mind Implicit Approval (as a method in itself) only satisfies it if you can define the ballot format while discussing only relative rankings. So, for example, if the voter ranks all candidates totally equal to each other (no matter whether they are explicitly so ranked, or the ballot is submitted with all preferences truncated), this can only be allowed to mean that all are approved or that none are approved, since there is no way to differentiate these two stances using relative rankings only.</div><div><br></div><div>Kevin</div><div><br></div><div><br></div>
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Le vendredi 10 septembre 2021, 21:49:14 UTC−5, Forest Simmons <forest.simmons21@gmail.com> a écrit :
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<div><div id="ydp22b6584eyiv7786581176"><div>Does Implicit Approval satisfy Universal Domain?</div>
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