I don't like "appropriate synonym." Too much ambiguity and Speaker discretion, leading to complaints and potential legal challenges. Is "YOLO" an appropriate synonym for Aye, or not? I would argue it could be. Some would probably argue it couldn't. You see the issue. You might think the issue is absurd, and I'd agree with you, but if there's anything I've learned in NS it's that you can't discount the possibility of a completely absurd and unlikely outcome happening and causing the maximum amount of possible drama. People get bored and do ridiculous things. I've found that low-level, light "trolling" (can't think of a better word for it) is pretty commonplace.
I should note in the interest of full disclosure: I'm not above casting a vote of "YOLO" if this passes, just to test my theory. So I guess pencil me in as one of the low-level, light "trolling" people. :lol:
Why not just allow votes of Aye or For, Nay or Against, Abstain or Present? If someone can't find one of those options suitable, they're just trying to be annoying to be honest.
I should note in the interest of full disclosure: I'm not above casting a vote of "YOLO" if this passes, just to test my theory. So I guess pencil me in as one of the low-level, light "trolling" people. :lol:
Why not just allow votes of Aye or For, Nay or Against, Abstain or Present? If someone can't find one of those options suitable, they're just trying to be annoying to be honest.

Cormac Skollvaldr
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"We are all misfits living in a world on fire." - Kelly Clarkson, "People Like Us"