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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by annegreen to c/agora
 

My understanding is that it’s not currently possibly to flair posts on Lemmy. However, I want to suggest that we establish some basic etiquette/format for posts, such as beginning a title with [Vote], [Discussion], [Poll], [Question], or something similar. I believe that this could help clarify content. This etiquette could be outlined in the sidebar.

In favour, reply: “Aye”

Against, reply: “Nay”

ETA: This would apply only to the Agora, not across the entire instance. Additionally, these would be superseded by flairs if and when that becomes a possibility.

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[–] TheDude 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

This has been implemented.

edit: at some point I'll see if I can't create a python script that would read all the comments and tally up all the aye or nay's to make it easier to keep count.

[–] goat 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Are downvotes and upvotes counted? I don't think they should be because of trolls.

Only comments.

[–] TheDude 5 points 1 year ago

only comments

[–] StarNyte 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Quick question, does this apply only to the Agora or to all? My vote is Aye for the Agora, Nay for all

[–] annegreen 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks for the clarification. This would apply only to the Agora.

[–] cyanarchy 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you for clarifying. Maybe consider adding this to your original post, as it changes my vote entirely.

[–] annegreen 2 points 1 year ago

I’ve updated the post.

[–] Contextual_Idiot 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Aye

I don't think we need to set the terms used in stone, though. Let's leave room to adapt and change.

[–] nonfuinoncuro 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Aye, I agree; I think this is a good starting point.

Perhaps we should also require a time limit for each vote, so we can officially state a result at a defined point in time instead of dragging it out forever. I am assuming a [vote] will result in a rule change, while a [poll] is nonbinding and simply gauges the community's thoughts. If we do have a time limit, I think it's a good idea to have a minimum of 3 business days or something like that so someone can't hold a secret 1 hour vote on a weekend or holiday. I know not everyone lives in Canada or the US, but we could use those countries as starting points for holidays.

Edit: expanded on my thoughts here

The current aye/nay system is cluttered and clunky. How about we allow comments in [discussion] posts and then have a separate [vote] post with a single comment for each option so people can choose up/down/abstain? Then nobody has to count anything, human or bot, or worry about typos, formatting, sarcasm, etc.

I also propose a minimum of 3 days, maximum of 1 week per each [vote], no time limits for discussion. You can choose when to start the official [vote] after discussion starts.

[–] The_Hideous_Orgalorg 3 points 1 year ago
[–] aspseka 2 points 1 year ago
[–] Automated_Footprint 2 points 1 year ago
[–] Seraph089 2 points 1 year ago
[–] mnemonicmonkeys 2 points 1 year ago

Aye, with the caveat that this will only be a requirement until Lemmy provides a way to flair posts; at which point in time this topic should be reopened for discussion and voting

[–] em_s_h 2 points 1 year ago
[–] 0jcis 2 points 1 year ago
[–] MaxHeadroom 2 points 1 year ago
[–] Randomocity 2 points 1 year ago

Aye for Agora

[–] cyanarchy 2 points 1 year ago

Aye.

This vote made with the understanding that this decision is binding only in the Agora.

[–] sonodank 1 points 1 year ago
[–] Goldmage263 1 points 1 year ago
[–] ShadowAether 1 points 1 year ago
[–] greenashura 1 points 1 year ago
[–] clay_pidgin 1 points 1 year ago
[–] sweetholymosiah 1 points 1 year ago
[–] foo 1 points 1 year ago
[–] Trekman10 1 points 1 year ago
[–] can 1 points 1 year ago

Aye,

With leeway

[–] Shortcake 1 points 1 year ago

Aye for @agora, makes sense

[–] sneakyninjapants 1 points 1 year ago
[–] nemo 1 points 1 year ago
[–] MrScottyTay 1 points 1 year ago
[–] nyahlathotep 1 points 1 year ago
[–] unimalion 1 points 1 year ago
[–] ciapatri 1 points 1 year ago
[–] concrete_baby 1 points 1 year ago

Aye. It keeps the discussion on track and clarifies the intention of posting

[–] Hagarashi8 1 points 1 year ago

Aye if only for agora

[–] Ruben 1 points 1 year ago
[–] Anduck 1 points 1 year ago
[–] nanoUFO 1 points 1 year ago
[–] flambonkscious 1 points 1 year ago

Aye concur - this makes sense for the Agora

[–] this 1 points 1 year ago

Aye for agora.