Candidates signing up their acquaintances who know nothing of TAFF in an effort to beef their votes through sheer numbers this way, and not by being judged superior to the other candidates, is exactly what Peter Weston was objecting to.
He did tell me that he saw nothing wrong in candidates explaining TAFF in their fannish circles, handing out ballots, and encouraging them to become familiar with all the candidates.
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Date: 2007-02-15 01:07 am (UTC)Candidates signing up their acquaintances who know nothing of TAFF in an effort to beef their votes through sheer numbers this way, and not by being judged superior to the other candidates, is exactly what Peter Weston was objecting to.
He did tell me that he saw nothing wrong in candidates explaining TAFF in their fannish circles, handing out ballots, and encouraging them to become familiar with all the candidates.