On 20 August 2011 23:38, Milos Rancic <millosh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I hold 7 votes, at the end: one real account, five
bots and one of my
auxiliary accounts -- not used for years -- have got right to vote. I
have one more account, but I don't think that I made 10 edits with
that one.
The rules for editors:[1]
You may vote from any one registered account you own on a Wikimedia wiki
(you may only vote once, regardless of how many accounts you own). To
qualify, this one account must:
- not be blocked on more than one project; and
- not be blocked on the project you are voting from; and
- not be a bot <http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Bot>; and
- have made at least 10 edits before 1 August 2011 across Wikimedia wikis
(edits on several wikis can be combined if your accounts are unified into
a global account <http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Unified_login>)
You get one vote, Milos. Your bots do not get to vote. Your auxiliary
account does not get to vote, unless you forego voting on your main
account.
Risker/Anne
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1]http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image_filter_referendum/en#Rules