Confidence Intervals
You can only reliably give confidence intervals if you have a random sample. That’s kind of questionable here. There probably is a huge participation bias.
Biased Question
The question to be answered was: “ Based on the current progress, should we as a Cardano community continue to develop and deploy minimum viable on-chain governance as described in CIP-1694, subject to the final approval of the SPOs?”
I don’t find it surprising or remarkable at all that both polls got an overwhelming Yes (only reiterated by the confidence intervals all being completely above 89%).
This question lumps together everything from “Yeah! Great work!” to “Well, okay for a start, but there is a lot to be done!” into “Yes” and only leaves “I’d rather have nothing than this! Even if Hoskinson burns his Genesis keys in a meltdown!” for “No".
That’s just an acclamation.
Have to put my reasons for voting “No” in a separate post, will be kind of lost at the bottom of this thread.
Edit: Did write it down in more detail: