Ok, so I said I would call the result of the voting last night, but I'll do it this morning instead. Here are the results:
A 7
B 6 So, option A seems to have won, by the thinnest possible margin. Thanks to everyone who voted, although I don't feel good about the very thin margin, or the low number of votes overall. If I thought we might get a significant number of additional votes, I would propose to extend the voting. But, I doubt that is going to happen, so it is what it is.
So, option A wins. This boycott thread is for the specific issues of DRM and game censorship on GOG. I will request that the thread title be changed to clarify and will edit the first post to make that clear.
If anyone was under a different impression about the nature of the thread, I will be happy to remove them from the list. However, for those that care about opposing the censorship of games and the steady encroachment of DRM on GOG.com: this is the list for you.
Of course, those who want to boycott over other reasons are welcome (as far as I'm concerned) to start their own separate threads for those reasons. The intention of this thread was never to prevent that, but this thread will remain as it had been intended from the beginning, which is to focus on and highlight the two issues stated above.
(also, to be clear: I received a couple of votes via PMs, in case anyone comments that the votes don't add up. Although, I believe they were both for B, so I don't think it it changes anything)
illiousintahl: splitting a boycott is futile.
The situation on GOG is very complex, with different users annoyed about many different things and in some cases taking opposite sited on the same issue. I don't see it as 'splitting the boycott', because there is no
single boycott.
The GOG community is split in the first place and it makes sense for the boycott structure to reflect that. People seem to want to protest over a range of different reasons, and imo it is important that we make it clear which protest this is and what it is about.
illiousintahl: People who picket will picket and there's nothing you can do about it.
I'm not trying to prevent anyone from protesting about an issue they care about. Anyone is welcome to start a new boycott thread and gather names for a different issue - I'm not stopping them.
illiousintahl: One thread, two; five.
The end result is going to be that each of them has less time it spends being in the limelight causing people to notice it thus harming the boycott.
Again, there is no 'the boycott', as far as I see it. That oversimplifies the situation. I see no reason why separate boycott threads shouldn't be viable - if they get enough people signing up then they will have visibility, people will link to them from other threads.
illiousintahl: If you want to expand the number of threads; expand it to different visibility platforms like reddit.
I don't use Reddit and I have no interest in the platform. You want to go post on Reddit about boycotting GOG - go ahead, I'm not going to stop you.