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I think that the contestants aren't officially revealed yet and what we have right now could be considered a spoiler. Should it be taken down? If it isn't official, what is listed could be inaccurate anyways.
65.214.67.173 ( talk) 19:09, 25 May 2017 (UTC)
Numerous edits have been made concerning the results of the episode 8 revote. The end of the episode showed the results of the original vote that ended in the 4-4-1-1 tie, but does not show the 2nd round of voting to break the tie. Jeff read six votes aloud - five for Desi and one for Joe, with the last two unread as they could not affect the result. There are many seasons of precedent for Jeff reading every vote cast for a contestant who does not have the majority of votes. (There is a possible exception from San Juan del Sur in the final-6 tie-breaking vote in which our only evidence against this precedent is a twitter reply from Missy indicated her vote was different.) So what information can we include about this revote if we are to include only verifiable factual information? Short of asking the contestants or the producers to verify the votes, I think we can only verifiably say the vote was at least 5-1 with 2 unknowns (though likely 7-1) and we can't indicate which vote was for Joe. Thoughts? Erdrick42 ( talk) 04:39, 17 November 2017 (UTC)
The rules of the extra vote read “this advantage allows you to secretly not vote at the next tribal council and instead save your vote for use at a future tribal council instead.” If she wished to obtain the extra vote, Lauren was required to not vote at the final 11 tribal council held on Day 21, not just at “a tribal council.”
Therefore, as it is written, the note explaining her non-vote—“As her advantage required her to abstain from voting during a Tribal Council in order to receive an additional vote at a future Tribal Council...”—is incorrect.
It seems a couple of editors disagree with the title of next season. Yet plugging "Survivor Ghost Island" into a search engine reveals a few sources confirming the title of the next series: [1]. So why don't you agree with the title? 100.37.125.19 ( talk) 08:17, 2 December 2017 (UTC)
How do you guys know that it was Mike that voted for Chrissy? 108.162.156.10 ( talk) 22:59, 21 December 2017 (UTC)
There is a proposal at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Television/Survivor task force#Jury vote tables to list the vote totals in the same order as the names in the finalist row immediately above the vote totals. All interested editors are invited to join that discussion. Since the Survivor task force appears to be inactive, I'm notifying Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Television/Reality television task force and the talk pages for each Survivor season in order to reach interested editors. Schazjmd (talk) 16:50, 29 April 2021 (UTC)