Yeah, I guess I’m hearing that all versions of it still cause the voter to work out prices, and that the information is findable by transforming their votes, but that quadratic doesn’t require doing any transformation and makes things simple.
I think that it’s not just about having an easier time reverse engineering people’s values from their votes. It might be deeper. Different rules might cause different equilibria/different proposals to win, etc. However I’m not sure and should probably just read the paper to find out the details.
Yeah, I guess I’m hearing that all versions of it still cause the voter to work out prices, and that the information is findable by transforming their votes, but that quadratic doesn’t require doing any transformation and makes things simple.
I think that it’s not just about having an easier time reverse engineering people’s values from their votes. It might be deeper. Different rules might cause different equilibria/different proposals to win, etc. However I’m not sure and should probably just read the paper to find out the details.