Subject: I think yes.
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Posted on: 2016-04-22 21:08:00 UTC

In particular, because it can account for changes in behaviour during the vote. If someone was under threat of banning, but saw the error of their ways and sincerely apologised to all involved, I feel like people should be able to change their opinion to reflect that. And vice versa; if the prospective banee were to start insulting everyone for daring to try to ban them, no voters should be able to change to yes.
To make tallying easier, I feel like anyone with a vote should be required to put their vote in the subject line (possibly bolded, too, for easy spotting?).
I also think that the vote-end condition should ignore changes of votes. Presumably we wait so that people have time to see the vote. Anyone changing their vote has already seen it an had their say, so it'd be their responsibility to make a quick decision and post it in time. (For the record, I think it should be 24 hours since the last vote.) This would prevent one person stalling the vote indefinitely by repeatedly flip-flopping.

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