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Even though there's a lot of people on Meta, it really only takes a handfula handful of people to take action or decide that action needs to be taken.

Hence, the word "quorum" seems appropriate; not everyone on Meta needs to agree (or Christ, nothing'd ever get done!), but at least a few of us need to at least be on the same page.

Generally this applies to things like policy changes or clarifications, but different rules apply for feature requests and things that require Community Management input.

Even though there's a lot of people on Meta, it really only takes a handful of people to take action or decide that action needs to be taken.

Hence, the word "quorum" seems appropriate; not everyone on Meta needs to agree (or Christ, nothing'd ever get done!), but at least a few of us need to at least be on the same page.

Generally this applies to things like policy changes or clarifications, but different rules apply for feature requests and things that require Community Management input.

Even though there's a lot of people on Meta, it really only takes a handful of people to take action or decide that action needs to be taken.

Hence, the word "quorum" seems appropriate; not everyone on Meta needs to agree (or Christ, nothing'd ever get done!), but at least a few of us need to at least be on the same page.

Generally this applies to things like policy changes or clarifications, but different rules apply for feature requests and things that require Community Management input.

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Makoto
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Even though there's a lot of people on Meta, it really only takes a handful of people to take action or decide that action needs to be taken.

Hence, the word "quorum" seems appropriate; not everyone on Meta needs to agree (or Christ, nothing'd ever get done!), but at least a few of us need to at least be on the same page.

Generally this applies to things like policy changes or clarifications, but different rules apply for feature requests and things that require Community Management input.

Even though there's a lot of people on Meta, it really only takes a handful of people to take action or decide that action needs to be taken.

Hence, the word "quorum" seems appropriate; not everyone on Meta needs to agree (or nothing'd ever get done!), but at least a few of us need to at least be on the same page.

Generally this applies to things like policy changes or clarifications, but different rules apply for feature requests and things that require Community Management input.

Even though there's a lot of people on Meta, it really only takes a handful of people to take action or decide that action needs to be taken.

Hence, the word "quorum" seems appropriate; not everyone on Meta needs to agree (or Christ, nothing'd ever get done!), but at least a few of us need to at least be on the same page.

Generally this applies to things like policy changes or clarifications, but different rules apply for feature requests and things that require Community Management input.

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Even though there's a lot of people on Meta, it really only takes a handful of people to take action or decide that action needs to be taken.

Hence, the word "quorum" seems appropriate; not everyone on Meta needs to agree (or Christ, nothing'd ever get done!), but at least a few of us need to at least be on the same page.

Generally this applies to things like policy changes or clarifications, but different rules apply for feature requests and things that require Community Management input.

Even though there's a lot of people on Meta, it really only takes a handful of people to take action or decide that action needs to be taken.

Hence, the word "quorum" seems appropriate; not everyone on Meta needs to agree (or Christ, nothing'd ever get done!), but at least a few of us need to at least be on the same page.

Generally this applies to things like policy changes or clarifications, but different rules apply for feature requests and things that require Community Management input.

Even though there's a lot of people on Meta, it really only takes a handful of people to take action or decide that action needs to be taken.

Hence, the word "quorum" seems appropriate; not everyone on Meta needs to agree (or nothing'd ever get done!), but at least a few of us need to at least be on the same page.

Generally this applies to things like policy changes or clarifications, but different rules apply for feature requests and things that require Community Management input.

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