Update to Our Voting System Guidelines [Suggestions]

As a user, it’s essential to grasp the significance of your vote and how it influences our development roadmap. When you vote for a specific feature request or general suggestion:

  1. Your vote signals your interest and support for the proposed feature/suggestion.

  2. We consider the cumulative votes alongside other factors such as feasibility, resource availability, and alignment with our product vision.

  3. While high-voted features are more likely to be prioritized, they are not automatically implemented.

  4. We value every user’s input, regardless of the number of votes a feature receives.

Remember, your vote is a powerful tool in shaping the future of our platform. Thank you for your participation and understanding in our collaborative journey towards improvement!

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Hello everyone, I just wanted to post an update that the voting limits were adjusted as follows back in 2024. Thanks!

Trust Level 0 - New | 2 votes

Trust Level 1 - Basic | 30 votes

Trust Level 2 - Member | 30 votes

Trust Level 3 - Regular | 30 votes

Trust Level 4 - Leader | 30 votes

Please see the linked topic below for more details on how the Discourse Trust Levels work:

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I’m happy to report that we have revised the Discourse voting system further. The new numbers are as follows:

  • Trust Level 0 - New | 2 votes
  • Trust Level 1 - Basic | 30 votes
  • Trust Level 2 - Member | 100 votes
  • Trust Level 3 - Regular | 300 votes
  • Trust Level 4 - Leader | 300 votes

In addition, the system will now let you know how many votes you have remaining when your level drops below 100 votes.