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Learn how to vote on the Call of Duty Wiki! Understand voting glossary terms like Support, Oppose, Neutral, and more. Every vote counts!

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Learn how to vote on the Call of Duty Wiki! Understand voting glossary terms like Support, Oppose, Neutral, and more. Every vote counts!

Alright, so you're looking to get involved with the Call of Duty Wiki and make your voice heard? That's awesome! It's pretty straightforward, but let's break down how voting works here so you know exactly what's up. First off, anyone who's created an account can cast a vote. Don't have one yet? It's easy to Create an account. Once you're in, you can change your vote anytime before a discussion or vote officially closes. Just remember, even though you might feel strongly about something, every single vote counts as one full vote. The wiki uses consensus to make decisions, so your argument matters just as much as your vote. Here's a quick rundown of the voting terms you'll see: * Support: This is pretty self-explanatory – you're backing a proposal. You can be: * Strong Support: You're really behind it. * Weak Support: You generally agree, but maybe with some reservations. * Neutral: You don't have a strong feeling either way, or you're seeing both sides. * Neutral leaning towards Support: You're leaning towards agreeing. * Neutral leaning towards Oppose: You're leaning towards disagreeing. * Oppose: You're against the proposal. * Strong Oppose: You're firmly against it. * Weak Oppose: You generally disagree, but maybe with some reservations. * Comment: You just want to add your thoughts without a formal vote. * Question: You're asking for clarification on something. Keep an eye out for these terms when you're reading through discussions. It helps everyone understand where people stand. Happy voting!

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