Just to let everyone know, I banned a few users from /c/anarchism for posting CIA propo about china from BBC, MSN, Atlantic, accusing people of homophobia with zero evidence, and shitting up /c/all.

  • @fidel_castroM
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    25 years ago

    So then the question is how we handle the discussion/vote on this issue, and who can participate. Would be cool if something like this could be implemented directly in Lemmy, but I understand if that is too much effort (and takes too much time).

    • @fidel_castroM
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      25 years ago

      Maybe a first step would be an option to limit certain threads only to members of a community. For the vote we could use upvote count on comments, or an external site.

      • Muad'DibberOPMA
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        25 years ago

        One of my other projects is a voting / polling site, we used it occasionally on LSC to do internal mod polls. You can see the list of everyone who voted, and you have an option to have the actual votes anonymous. There are also settings for turning on / off user input (users can add questions and options to polls)

        Here’s an example.

        https://simplevote.tk/#/poll/KrVx

        • @fidel_castroM
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          25 years ago

          Thats cool! The weighed voting seems complicated and confusing, especially with that many options. But maybe it makes more sense in a real poll.

          • Muad'DibberOPMA
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            25 years ago

            I added an example for the approval type voting in there now, its best for yes/nos, the olympic score / range voting is better for multiple option polls.