Discussion Group Poll

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

The results of a ranked-choice voting election. | Download Raw Summary Data
Round Eliminated Winners
Round 1
Round 2 Solutions Journalism [Simply reporting on social problems rarely leads to change; give activists and concerned citizens the hope and information they need to take effective action] The Sane Society [the concept of sanity as a deviation from the norm, and then asks the question -- "when do societies become insane?"]
Round 3
Round 4 Bullshit Jobs: A Theory [On the rise of modern jobs (such as inflated admin positions) that don't add value] Why greatness cannot be planned / Human Compatible [A critique of the optimization paradigm e.g: curiosity, uncertain objectives, dynamic search landscape, satisficing paradigm etc.]
Round 5 The Postmodern Condition: A report on knowledge [postmodernism as an incredulity towards meta-narratives, or overarching structures]

Round 1

Candidate What changed Current total votes
The Sane Society [the concept of sanity as a deviation from the norm, and then asks the question -- "when do societies become insane?"] 2 votes in the first round 22.22%
2 votes
Why greatness cannot be planned / Human Compatible [A critique of the optimization paradigm e.g: curiosity, uncertain objectives, dynamic search landscape, satisficing paradigm etc.] 2 votes in the first round 22.22%
2 votes
The Postmodern Condition: A report on knowledge [postmodernism as an incredulity towards meta-narratives, or overarching structures] 2 votes in the first round 22.22%
2 votes
Misinformation + Facebook Files [History of misinformation, nature of stories that capture human societies, modern misinformation - problems and its purveyors] 1 votes in the first round 11.11%
1 votes
Bullshit Jobs: A Theory [On the rise of modern jobs (such as inflated admin positions) that don't add value] 1 votes in the first round 11.11%
1 votes
Solutions Journalism [Simply reporting on social problems rarely leads to change; give activists and concerned citizens the hope and information they need to take effective action] 1 votes in the first round 11.11%
1 votes

Round 2

Candidate What changed Current total votes
The Sane Society [the concept of sanity as a deviation from the norm, and then asks the question -- "when do societies become insane?"] Elected: Gained 1 votes 33.33%
3 votes
Why greatness cannot be planned / Human Compatible [A critique of the optimization paradigm e.g: curiosity, uncertain objectives, dynamic search landscape, satisficing paradigm etc.] 22.22%
2 votes
The Postmodern Condition: A report on knowledge [postmodernism as an incredulity towards meta-narratives, or overarching structures] 22.22%
2 votes
Misinformation + Facebook Files [History of misinformation, nature of stories that capture human societies, modern misinformation - problems and its purveyors] 11.11%
1 votes
Bullshit Jobs: A Theory [On the rise of modern jobs (such as inflated admin positions) that don't add value] 11.11%
1 votes
Solutions Journalism [Simply reporting on social problems rarely leads to change; give activists and concerned citizens the hope and information they need to take effective action] Eliminated: 1 votes redistributed to remaining candidates or became inactive

Round 3

Candidate What changed Current total votes
The Sane Society [the concept of sanity as a deviation from the norm, and then asks the question -- "when do societies become insane?"] No change (Elected in Round 2) 33.33%
3 votes
Why greatness cannot be planned / Human Compatible [A critique of the optimization paradigm e.g: curiosity, uncertain objectives, dynamic search landscape, satisficing paradigm etc.] 22.22%
2 votes
The Postmodern Condition: A report on knowledge [postmodernism as an incredulity towards meta-narratives, or overarching structures] 22.22%
2 votes
Misinformation + Facebook Files [History of misinformation, nature of stories that capture human societies, modern misinformation - problems and its purveyors] 11.11%
1 votes
Bullshit Jobs: A Theory [On the rise of modern jobs (such as inflated admin positions) that don't add value] 11.11%
1 votes

Round 4

Candidate What changed Current total votes
The Sane Society [the concept of sanity as a deviation from the norm, and then asks the question -- "when do societies become insane?"] No change (Elected in Round 2) 33.33%
3 votes
Why greatness cannot be planned / Human Compatible [A critique of the optimization paradigm e.g: curiosity, uncertain objectives, dynamic search landscape, satisficing paradigm etc.] Elected: Gained 1 votes 33.33%
3 votes
The Postmodern Condition: A report on knowledge [postmodernism as an incredulity towards meta-narratives, or overarching structures] 22.22%
2 votes
Misinformation + Facebook Files [History of misinformation, nature of stories that capture human societies, modern misinformation - problems and its purveyors] 11.11%
1 votes
Bullshit Jobs: A Theory [On the rise of modern jobs (such as inflated admin positions) that don't add value] Eliminated: 1 votes redistributed to remaining candidates or became inactive

Round 5

Candidate What changed Current total votes
The Sane Society [the concept of sanity as a deviation from the norm, and then asks the question -- "when do societies become insane?"] No change (Elected in Round 2) 33.33%
3 votes
Why greatness cannot be planned / Human Compatible [A critique of the optimization paradigm e.g: curiosity, uncertain objectives, dynamic search landscape, satisficing paradigm etc.] No change (Elected in Round 4) 33.33%
3 votes
The Postmodern Condition: A report on knowledge [postmodernism as an incredulity towards meta-narratives, or overarching structures] Elected: 22.22%
2 votes
Misinformation + Facebook Files [History of misinformation, nature of stories that capture human societies, modern misinformation - problems and its purveyors] 11.11%
1 votes

The Sane Society [the concept of sanity as a deviation from the norm, and then asks the question -- "when do societies become insane?"]

Round What changed Current total votes
Round 1 2.0 first-round votes. 22.22%
2 votes
Round 2 Elected. Gained 1 votes from Solutions Journalism [Simply reporting on social problems rarely leads to change; give activists and concerned citizens the hope and information they need to take effective action]. 33.33%
3 votes
Round 3 33.33%
3 votes
Round 4 33.33%
3 votes
Round 5 33.33%
3 votes

Why greatness cannot be planned / Human Compatible [A critique of the optimization paradigm e.g: curiosity, uncertain objectives, dynamic search landscape, satisficing paradigm etc.]

Round What changed Current total votes
Round 1 2.0 first-round votes. 22.22%
2 votes
Round 2 22.22%
2 votes
Round 3 22.22%
2 votes
Round 4 Elected. Gained 1 votes from Bullshit Jobs: A Theory [On the rise of modern jobs (such as inflated admin positions) that don't add value]. 33.33%
3 votes
Round 5 33.33%
3 votes

The Postmodern Condition: A report on knowledge [postmodernism as an incredulity towards meta-narratives, or overarching structures]

Round What changed Current total votes
Round 1 2.0 first-round votes. 22.22%
2 votes
Round 2 22.22%
2 votes
Round 3 22.22%
2 votes
Round 4 22.22%
2 votes
Round 5 Elected. 22.22%
2 votes

Misinformation + Facebook Files [History of misinformation, nature of stories that capture human societies, modern misinformation - problems and its purveyors]

Round What changed Current total votes
Round 1 1.0 first-round votes. 11.11%
1 votes
Round 2 11.11%
1 votes
Round 3 11.11%
1 votes
Round 4 11.11%
1 votes
Round 5 11.11%
1 votes

Bullshit Jobs: A Theory [On the rise of modern jobs (such as inflated admin positions) that don't add value]

Round What changed Current total votes
Round 1 1.0 first-round votes. 11.11%
1 votes
Round 2 11.11%
1 votes
Round 3 Eliminated. 11.11%
1 votes

Solutions Journalism [Simply reporting on social problems rarely leads to change; give activists and concerned citizens the hope and information they need to take effective action]

Round What changed Current total votes
Round 1 1.0 first-round votes. Eliminated. 11.11%
1 votes
Candidate name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
The Sane Society [the concept of sanity as a deviation from the norm, and then asks the question -- "when do societies become insane?"]

22.22%

2 votes

33.33%

3 votes

33.33%

3 votes

33.33%

3 votes

33.33%

3 votes
Why greatness cannot be planned / Human Compatible [A critique of the optimization paradigm e.g: curiosity, uncertain objectives, dynamic search landscape, satisficing paradigm etc.]

22.22%

2 votes

22.22%

2 votes

22.22%

2 votes

33.33%

3 votes

33.33%

3 votes
The Postmodern Condition: A report on knowledge [postmodernism as an incredulity towards meta-narratives, or overarching structures]

22.22%

2 votes

22.22%

2 votes

22.22%

2 votes

22.22%

2 votes

22.22%

2 votes
Misinformation + Facebook Files [History of misinformation, nature of stories that capture human societies, modern misinformation - problems and its purveyors]

11.11%

1 votes

11.11%

1 votes

11.11%

1 votes

11.11%

1 votes

11.11%

1 votes
Bullshit Jobs: A Theory [On the rise of modern jobs (such as inflated admin positions) that don't add value]

11.11%

1 votes

11.11%

1 votes

11.11%

1 votes
Solutions Journalism [Simply reporting on social problems rarely leads to change; give activists and concerned citizens the hope and information they need to take effective action]

11.11%

1 votes


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