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Polls & Surveys

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Welcome! Here, you can create and participate in polls using the voting system as a makeshift polling feature. Please follow the guidelines below to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone.

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  1. Your post must have a clear and concise question in the title. You may elaborate in the post body.
  2. Top-level comments must be short and single option. You may give a brief objective explanation of your option. Leave your opinions for c/asklemmy.
  3. Do not repeat answers. Use the vote buttons. Vote as many answers as you want.
  4. The original poster may specify additional rules for their poll by including them in the post body. Follow any poll-specific rules outlined by the original poster.
  5. Do not post loaded questions or push agendas.
  6. Do not repost polls in less than a month.
  7. Do not delete answers.

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Please post one top-level comment per complaint. Then others can reply with ideas or existing GitHub issues that could address that complaint. This helps identify both common complaints and potential solutions.

I believe there are a large number of feature requests on Lemmy's GitHub page, making it difficult for developers to prioritize what's truly important. I propose creating a quarterly pinned post on Lemmy asking users for complaints and suggestions. This way, developers can better understand the community's biggest pain points and what to focus on. The goal is to provide constructive feedback so developers can prioritize the most pressing issues.

Please keep discussion productive and focused on specific problems. Avoid vague complaints or feature wishes without justification. Our aim is to give developers clear insights into issues impacting users most.

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[–] atrielienz 1 points 1 year ago

I wish Lemmy had a readily available FAQ sidebar for apps and mobile. Specifically would be useful when moving between instances that have different rules and so on. It's difficult to understand which rules differ from instance to instance.