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For example, in a situation like the one we have, there is a strong argument that one should first examine "I completely hate this" votes, eliminating any options that are intensely disliked by a non-trivial number of people, and only then applying a model based on affirmative preferences to what is left.
+1
But please name/suggest a method that has these properties and wasn't designed by a naïve layman.
Arnt
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