I can't figure out why my proposal doesn't get any activity when some others that were proposed after going public are almost done.

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what proposal would that be? – nb69307 Jun 2 '10 at 20:28
Ask specific questions to get feedback. Give it time. – Gnome Jun 2 '10 at 20:28
Yeah, the wordpress proposal. 24 hours for the first phase sounds like a record. – Arlen Beiler Jun 2 '10 at 20:29
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If this is about Area 51, tag it as such and mention "Area 51" somewhere in your question. If it is about a proposed SE site, do similar. Sheesh. – nb69307 Jun 2 '10 at 20:32
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@Arlen: Talking to yourself is the first sign of madness. – Andy E's head Jun 2 '10 at 20:34
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He asked a question, questioned that question with a comment, answered the comment question, and answered the original question, all single-handedly. That was incredibly confusing to read through. I'm about 80% sure this was all just a way to brag about his WordPress proposal – Michael Mrozek Jun 2 '10 at 20:41
I thought I did tag it Area 51. Where's the foul play? – Arlen Beiler Jun 2 '10 at 20:47
Alright, Micheal, I probably would have said something about the proposal even if it weren't mine. As to the question, I asked it specifically to answer it and get more advice for others who wonder the same. As far as I know, that is perfectly legal. – Arlen Beiler Jun 2 '10 at 20:48
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@Arlen It's perfectly fine to answer your own questions, but normally people don't put on a whole play and pretend to be multiple people at once. It'd be like if I commented with "Have you guys seen any awesome SO answers?" and then immediately replied with "Yeah, Michael Mrozek has had some amazing ones, here are some links" – Michael Mrozek Jun 2 '10 at 20:51
He must have forgotten to switch accounts @michael – jmfsg Jun 2 '10 at 20:51
Also, that proposal has a lot of new users... strange at least – jmfsg Jun 2 '10 at 20:54
@Michael: I tried that once, tagged [multiple-personalities] or something, too. It got deleted within a day. (And it was a friday-fun question, too.) – Gnome Jun 2 '10 at 20:56
Why all the down-votes? Which part is not legal. – Arlen Beiler Jun 2 '10 at 21:02
Read the comments @arl – jmfsg Jun 2 '10 at 21:02
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@Juan, the reason for the new users is that they all came over from wp-hackers (the developers email group for wordpress) and made new accounts. I interpret it as a good thing because that means that outsiders think this is good, not just people that have been on SE for the last while. – Arlen Beiler Jun 2 '10 at 21:13
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The reason is simple. A person can only participate in a few proposals at a time. As more people come on board, there aught to be more activity.

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