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Originally posted by Ozmodan
I don't know, less than 12% is a pretty resounding "who cares" from the community. CCP heaviliy advertised the voting too, not as if it was not well known.
Pretty much tells CCP that the vast majority don't consider the concept worthwhile.
By "heavily advertised" you mean changed the MOTD to link to it. The MOTD was very obscure, and anyone who doesn't follow the dev blogs wouldn't have known what the CSM was and thus wouldn't use their time to vote for something they didn't understand.
It would have been the equivalent of holding a surprise election advertised with a small block of text that appears in the newspaper saying "Vote in the elections".
There was room for improvement, they could have emailed all their subscribers or locked the login screen until they selected a person.
It was more of a "WTF?" rather than a "who cares".
This does, however blow their 5% agreement system out of the water.
How many hours per day do you play MMORPGs?