I'm INFP, with occasional ventures into ENFP in my more extroverted moods.
INFPs are known as idealists. I think that if you pay attention to my Idol angst, you would know that I am quite idealistic about Idol and reading and voting. ;)
Basically - I will vote for anything that is good and related to the topic. I don't do spreadsheets. I just have the poll open in a tab, and I open the entries in tabs, and I read them, and then I either close them if a scan shows awkward sentences and lack of flow and flat uninteresting characters, or I read the full thing. Then I click the little box if I decided to vote for that entry, close the tab, and open up the next group of entries.
When I am participating, I feel that it is my moral duty to at least physically load each entry and give it a scan. I would feel like a horrible icky unhonorable person who sucks and who should probably not be alive if I didn't do that.
I'd also feel immoral if I wasn't completely open to everything - fiction, nonfiction, poetry, whatever. I don't care. I only care that it's well-written and interesting and sincere. I just feel like....it's extremely immoral to close yourself off to people based on stupid things like genre or form. People are here opening their souls to you. Least you can do in return is to be as open as you can possibly be to receiving their soul.
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INFPs are known as idealists. I think that if you pay attention to my Idol angst, you would know that I am quite idealistic about Idol and reading and voting. ;)
Basically - I will vote for anything that is good and related to the topic. I don't do spreadsheets. I just have the poll open in a tab, and I open the entries in tabs, and I read them, and then I either close them if a scan shows awkward sentences and lack of flow and flat uninteresting characters, or I read the full thing. Then I click the little box if I decided to vote for that entry, close the tab, and open up the next group of entries.
When I am participating, I feel that it is my moral duty to at least physically load each entry and give it a scan. I would feel like a horrible icky unhonorable person who sucks and who should probably not be alive if I didn't do that.
I'd also feel immoral if I wasn't completely open to everything - fiction, nonfiction, poetry, whatever. I don't care. I only care that it's well-written and interesting and sincere. I just feel like....it's extremely immoral to close yourself off to people based on stupid things like genre or form. People are here opening their souls to you. Least you can do in return is to be as open as you can possibly be to receiving their soul.