• Olgratin_Magmatoe@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    The spoiler effect is at best a bad hypothesis

    No, it’s well understood, and very clearly exists. Here is an example using randomly generated voters ans candidates:

    Election report for election "Plurality 2 Candidates"
    Total people: 1047
    
    Kruger - 112 votes - WINNER
    Sahl - 111 votes
    

    Election report for election "Plurality 3 Candidates"
    Total people: 1047
    
    Sahl - 109 votes - WINNER
    Kruger - 93 votes
    Maikol - 91 votes
    

    The problem is that these are in effect venn diagrams. There will always be overlap, and that’s the problem. That’s what leads to election results being changed by the entrance of an irrelevant candidate (the spoiler effect).

    and has never been proven to effect actual votes.

    That’s because the spoiler effect most easily happens in races that are already close, because we don’t do much actual real life testing with actual elections because of the uncountable number of variables, and because doing it the python data science way is significantly more meaningful because of the aforementioned number of variables problem.

    People voting third party just would not vote if there was no third party option.

    If that’s really true, then this whole idea about the democratic party trying to earn the votes of green voters is bunk. Either there is no overlap, in which case it’s bunk. Or there is overlap, in which case we have a spoiler effect.

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      12 days ago

      You went to a lot of effort here to present that very clearly, and I salute you. I’d like to think others here are just blinded by their own ideals, and that’s why nobody is answering, not because they were just arguing for a side they didn’t believe in and don’t have response to that.

      • Olgratin_Magmatoe@lemmy.world
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        11 days ago

        Thank you. I’d hesitate to speculate exactly why it hasn’t been addressed.

        But at least part of it is because arguing against what I’ve presented is akin to arguing that 2 + 2 != 4