I am going to start getting community feedback regarding the new Vote infrastructure we have been working on. When we release this feature, it will be a huge change for Voat, one I think will truly make Voat a community. I have always longed to empower the community content producers (submitters and commenters) rather than to centralize moderator power. It has always bothered me that a community can be hijacked by a single person or small group. It is my hope that this feature will make us all stakeholders and prevent some of the most obvious problems with platforms such as these.
This feature will introduce a ton of “what if” scenarios and we need to start thinking about the details in order that we introduce a solid feature.
Now that the disclaimer is out of the way we need to accomplish two things:
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We need to start testing the functionality that is present to ensure we don’t have any gaps in functionality that we will need.
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We need to start a dialog to find all the weak links and scenarios that this feature will introduce.
Work Flow
- Create and Edit Votes (Votes are private until you "publish" it and can be found in your profile under Votes tab).
- Publish Vote (This creates a submission to the subverse and allows others to see it, comment, and vote on it)
- When the Vote is "closed" the system will execute it, meaning the outcomes will be executed (Not implemented yet)
Create a new Vote:
In Subverse sidebar click "Create Vote"
https://preview.voat.co/v/whatever/vote/create
Find your Votes:
Click your profile name > then click Votes
To see Votes in a sub:
In Subverse sidebar click "View Votes"
https://preview.voat.co/v/whatever/votes
I will be answering questions in this post so if you have a question just comment and I'll get back to you.
Thanks Voat.
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Its_Just_A_Ride ago
I like voat the way it is. My personal vote would be to keep things the way they are.
I also think your idea has a lot of potential. A limited implementation to the system subs could do great things for the site. If things go wrong, you can always revert, or intervene in another way.
I really believe the only way to succeed at managing a community like this is to be a sort of hands-off, benevolent dictator. A role you have filled well. Sometimes you have to step in to address issues of vote manipulation or coordinated attacks, but mostly you leave it to the community to sort itself out. And I like that. The borderline-anarchy here is a big part of what appeals to me, much like the chan forums. For me personally, I can deal with some shills that raid subs and try to get mods kicked out. Its just part of the experience.
Regardless of you decision, I can appreciate the the amount of work you've poured into this site. Rock on brotha.