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<p>[% terms.Bugzilla %] has a "voting" feature. Each product allows users to
have a certain number of votes. (Some products may not allow any, which means
-you can't vote on things in that product at all.) With your vote, you indicate
-which [% terms.bugs %] you think are the most important to be fixed.</p>
+you can't vote on things in those products at all.) With your vote, you
+indicate which [% terms.bugs %] you think are the most important and
+would like to see fixed. Note that voting is nowhere near as effective
+as providing a fix yourself.</p>
<p>Depending on how the administrator has configured the relevant product,
-you may be able to vote for the same [% terms.bug %] more than one time. But
-remember, you only have so many votes to use in total! So, you can either vote
-a little for many [% terms.bugs %], or vote a lot for a few [% terms.bugs %].
+you may be able to vote for the same [% terms.bug %] more than once.
+Remember that you have a limited number of votes. When weighted voting
+is allowed and a limited number of votes are available to you, you will
+have to decide whether you want to distribute your votes among a large
+number of [% terms.bugs %] indicating your minimal interest or focus on
+a few [% terms.bugs %] indicating your strong support for them.
</p>
<p>To look at votes:</p>