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PS: have you tried answering the greenlight question in your regular browser?
Answering "not interested" does not negate "yes" answers or in any way hamper the projects chances to get greenlit, so only answer yes if you acctyually have any interest in buying the game. (answer no if you don't personally care for it even if you think others would. yoiu're not answering for them you're answering for yourself)
Their dreams and money are irrelevant. Because of the comparative nature of the system they cancel each other out. Unless you mean you evaluate some devs dreams to be worth more than others?
The only thing Valve is interested in is if you are interested in buying the game at soime point. They are not interested in your empathy with the devs as that will pretty much be lost when the game translates into the store and are being browsed there by Steam users.
Being "nice" ♥♥♥♥♥ up greenlight and sabotages yourself, the games you like and Valve. Being a selfish bastard actually gives Valve the data they are asking for and makes Greenlight run smoothly.
(It may seem a bit counterintuitive but the "nice guy voter" is the biggest ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ on greenlight becasue of the comparative way it works.)
Are you trying to help people or looking for games you would personally want to buy?
There is no maybe... In fact, there is only one. You can push your vote for the game to later...
I'm curious as to why you are answering my question so vaguely...
I hope that means you are answering the question based on what games you want to play and not what empathy you may or may feel for the developers efforts.