Hi!
Recently we've made the executive decision to raise the osu!standard threshold to 90%. I personally still stand by this decision as a correct one, though more people seem to feel as this is too high. Because Loved is primarily a community-run and community-focused Project, I want to bring this decision to a poll of whether it should stay at 90% or move back to 85% as a compromise.
My stance: As I've stated previously, I don't see why having maps be denied from Loved is seen as a bad thing. If anything, it should show that the voting is serving its purpose. There have been previous concerns that "voting no doesn't do anything" and setting a threshold at 90% gives more power to that selection. Consider before voting whether you feel like your position for an 85% threshold is more tuned to seeing one of your favorite maps being denied and not for the benefit of Project Loved as a whole.
Note: I will not consider moving it lower than 85% in the future.
Please share your opinions below!
Recently we've made the executive decision to raise the osu!standard threshold to 90%. I personally still stand by this decision as a correct one, though more people seem to feel as this is too high. Because Loved is primarily a community-run and community-focused Project, I want to bring this decision to a poll of whether it should stay at 90% or move back to 85% as a compromise.
My stance: As I've stated previously, I don't see why having maps be denied from Loved is seen as a bad thing. If anything, it should show that the voting is serving its purpose. There have been previous concerns that "voting no doesn't do anything" and setting a threshold at 90% gives more power to that selection. Consider before voting whether you feel like your position for an 85% threshold is more tuned to seeing one of your favorite maps being denied and not for the benefit of Project Loved as a whole.
Note: I will not consider moving it lower than 85% in the future.
Please share your opinions below!