Thanks for the clarification update. That would have helped me a bit when I first got to a level where I could contribute that way. Hopefully it will help someone else along the way.

Regarding the placement in How do I use the power of consideration responsibly?, my thought was to put it just after

If you're not sure, leave the node for someone more experienced, or ask for advice in the chatterbox.

My reasoning is that the first set of instructions when one goes to Nodes To Consider is in fact How do I use the power of consideration responsibly?. When I first went to that instruction node, I ended up wandering off somewhere into what janitors do and did not come back to the How does Nodes to Consider work? for some time. Again, this may be too nit-picky to mess with. I will leave it to you to decide if it is worth the work. In particular, the distinction between 'keep' and 'edit' had me confused for a bit,(thinking that if a node was up for editing consideration, it would not be kept unless edited I guess). The advice given about asking in chatter box is good, however, some of us are a bit reticent about that user space.

If you think it is worthwhile, something along the lines of:

<b>What the vote selections mean</b>
followed by that same definition list.

Thanks again for the consideration and work...

...the majority is always wrong, and always the last to know about it...

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In reply to Re^2: Clarification of Consideration - minor addition suggested by wjw
in thread Clarification of Consideration - minor addition suggested by wjw

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