Quote Originally Posted by Awha View Post
English is not my native tongue, but majority means the greater number right?
That much is correct, but the point is that the majority of the voting participants does not equal the majority of the group.

Say, for example, there is a group of four people. Two people in a party want small pulls and two people want big pulls. Therefore, neither side has a majority, it's exactly 2vs2. Now, there is a clash and someone initiates a kick. Which side wins? Since both parties have the exact number of votes, neither side should win in a democratic vote.

I can tell you who will win however: The more trigger happy one. Neither side has a majority, but by initiating a kick, you silence a portion of the opposition, therefore either side can win simply by being the first to initiate the vote-kick.

And that means that kicks are not necessarily decided by the majority of the group, because having a majority in the group is not necessary for a kick to pass. You can pass kicks without a majority so long as you are faster than the other side.