A
phenomenon in some
nomic games, due to a
strange rule that
rewards
voters who
vote the
opposite way than the
result of the
proposal.
This rule is present even in the initial rulesets of some nomics (See E2Nomic : Initial Ruleset, Rule 211, for an example).
When the anti-voting rule exists, it sometimes leads some players to vote contrary to the way they really want to, in their greed for points. The result of too many anti-voters is that sometimes perfectly reasonable and generally accepted proposals fail, while occasionally total garbage passes.
The anti-voting vs. flow-voting vs. neither issue is often one of the divisive ones in a nomic game.