A decision needs to be made by the agile team. Someone on the team suggests saving time by skipping discussion and using a show of hands to indicate whether team members are for or against the decision. What would be the most legitimate reason to object to this decision-making approach?

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A decision needs to be made by the agile team. Someone on the team suggests saving time by skipping discussion and using a show of hands to indicate whether team members are for or against the decision. What would be the most legitimate reason to object to this decision-making approach?