Voting Whitelist questions

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  1. Wriggle Nightbug
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    Wriggle Nightbug Well-Known Member

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    About a few months ago I made a post in the voting whitelist asking if my sister can also vote for NX. I do not remember whether it was accepted or rejected; for her laptop was broken and we were too busy fixing that to pay attention to the community.

    Now we're back, and we recently noticed that we did not have the whitelist. Can someone look into this issue and tell us if we need to reapply, or if it was just a mistake?

    Thank you!

    ~ Wriggle Nightbug
     
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    Andreas Donator

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    You should still be able to see your voting whitelist application.
     
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    Dimitri Saint of Horses

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    After a few months we soft delete applications for privacy reasons. I did a quick check and found that your application was accepted in may 2015, you should be fine : ) .
     
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    Strangely enough, it still says You have already voted, please wait XX minutes to vote when we both try to vote. Are we doing something wrong?
     
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    Dimitri Saint of Horses

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    Make sure only one of you votes from your regular internet connection. The other(s) will have to use a different internet connection such as a 3G/4G phone network or a different Wi-Fi connection.

    Also, if you log into the game from each other's computers at any point, please remember to log back into your own computer and then log out again just prior to voting, so that the system check sees you as seperate people.
     

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