Will graphic designers think Twitter’s rebrand to X is bad, according to Brand New’s poll?
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If Brand New runs a poll on Twitter's rebrand to X, will the respondents think the rebrand is bad?

Brand New is a reputable reviewer of brand design. The site author Armin writes an article with his review, then runs a poll at the end asking his audience of mostly designers for their opinions.

This market resolves yes if across the three poll categories, there are more votes for bad than for great or fine.

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predicted YES

Brand New has not published a design review and poll, and even with the extended deadline, I think it's time to call it. I appreciate that so many people bet in this market! Does anyone have strong preferences on whether I resolve to NA or percent?

predicted YES

@Alice Seems like it should be N/A, given that there were no released results. Percent would be better suited if there was some sort of edge case.

@Alice I agree. N/A for no poll. % for edge cases that kinda-count but are hard to determine are conclusive.

predicted YES

Brand New hasn't published a design review and poll yet, so I'll extend the close date.

Bad being able to win with 1/3 of the votes + 1 is a bit weird

predicted NO

@ShadowyZephyr yeah but it has to be 1/3rd +1 in all three categories

@SophusCorry That's not how I interpreted it, I interpreted it as summing votes for every category and if bad has the most then it resolves YES.

predicted NO

@ShadowyZephyr I see what you mean now and f this I'm selling for 11 mana profit

predicted YES

can anyone screenshot the article? curious what they said exactly

predicted YES

@jacksonpolack Brand New hasn’t published a full design review yet, but Armin does have this brief article. The market is set to close on August 14, but I’ll make sure the poll is up for at least a week before I resolve the market.

bought Ṁ10 of NO

To clarify, does "Bad" need to win a majority, or just a plurality? (i.e. more votes for [bad] than for [great or fine], or more votes for bad than for [great] or [fine])

predicted YES

@Conflux Bad would need to win a plurality.