Best practices, updates, and where Policies for the People is headed

Hey all, we’re so excited that our platform has become so quickly adopted by people who care about serious policy proposals and discussions. To maximize the user experience for all, we wanted to present a vision for how the platform directs itself and what this is all for, some best practices, and some new features.

Vision

We can all play a part in shaping our future by observing our guidelines for how to best structure your posts on the forum.


Firstly, we’ve added tags for observations (statements or ideas of policy) and detailed contributions (much longer, includes implementation details). Please tag your current policy proposal. This helps others to better understand the aim of your post. Your observation can become a detailed contribution through feedback from the community in the comments, and editing your original policy proposal. Please add a section to your post underneath it with the detailed contribution as opposed to deleting your original content, so everyone can see the changes.

We’ve added a way to solve for duplicate posts through “Merged Policies”. If you become aware of posts that are basically the same, you’ll be able to simply create a proposition, just as you would submit a policy, in the “merged policy” category. From there, cite the policies that are effectively the same. This will also allow for discussions where people can link policies that are also the same in the comments. Our moderators will actually execute the merge of all of those suggested merged policies through the discussions. Merging your post with others helps to aggregate votes and create higher visibility for these essential proposals.

To be rolled out

Next, we’ll add an ability to form a collection. A collection is a topic area that serves as a way to consolidate similar topical posts, so people can discuss topics as a whole. You can think of it as a way to discuss a topic area that you’ve searched about! It’s not the same as a tag, as the collection appears regularly and you can discuss the collection as a unit in and of itself. Collections can’t be voted on.

The homepage will delineate the view between the observations, and detailed contributions that can be seen.

Best practices:

If you use the platform enough, you will be promoted to trust level 2. Currently less than 1% of users are trust level 2. If you’ve commented or posted 5 times, if you’ve read 15 posts, and if you’ve spent 2 hours reading the platform, you enter trust level 2. At trust level 2, you get more votes.

Feel free if comfortable to add your social media links to your profile in your description. One of the coolest things people have pointed out is the community, and meeting people who share interests and values. We’d love to see folks connect! We’ve introduced direct messaging as well to help facilitate this.

Please take advantage of the search function. It’s sophisticated and has advanced features. For instance, if you’re looking for veterans related posts, simply searching “veteran” yields an interesting array of results, that you can then sort / filter on various factors of your choosing.

You have the ability to pin categories or subcategories, so if you care about a particular area, feel free to do so!

New features:

We’ve added two new tags for observations and detailed contributions. For instance, “End 1986 liability shield for pharma” is an observation.

We are adding some new categories and introducing subcategories!

Energy and Infrastructure (Category), Transportation (Subcategory under Energy and Infrastructure), Homeland Security (Category), Election Reform and Political Integrity (Subcategory under Liberty), Justice (Subcategory under Liberty)

We’ve added direct messaging to help facilitate conversations

P4PAdmin

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I don’t understand the observation and detailed contribution tags, could you explain more, maybe add an example?

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Is the difference basically an observation is a statement of policy whereas a detailed contribution includes ways to implement it?

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@lichen Thanks and yes that’s a good way to put it. I updated the announcement.

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Love it!

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AWESOME

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Thank you! This is a wonderful idea. Love the ability to merge… I practice genealogy and we do something similar with duplicate profiles on Wikitree. Really cleans things up and puts all the information in one spot. Great for organizing.

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This is AWESOME work and amazing steps!

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Are there proactive protection measures in place to prevent DMs from becoming spam-ridden? Systems or processes to automatically detect spam?

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I still don’t understand, are they just wanting a headline broad statement, or something detailed to get it there? And what is tagging I have no idea what a tag is I thought it was a little category off to the side

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Hi can you please take a look at my policy and let me know if you agree that this is a Detailed Contribution and not an Observation? What is the qualification?

Also please consider my policy this is a serious issue that needs to be addressed before it causes any more damage!

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Yes! That’s a detailed contribution

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An observation is the shorter post that just describes an idea of a policy solution or a generic ban. It’s good to know, but doesn’t include any details on what the solution is.

A detailed contribution is the longer, more explained post that actually articulate implementation tactics for the policies.

Observations can become detailed contributions if added to and hashed out, of course.

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Thank you!

Thanks

So this is sort of like a direct voting form of electronic Congress. I like it…the people are able to create and vote on their own policies without a Congress that pretends to represent us. We can be actually represented in a transparent and direct way.

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are we able to merge yet? Many topics in Economy are very similar to each other

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You should see a new menu item for “Merge Proposals” — you can now submit policies to be merged:

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A post was split to a new topic: Duplicate accounts?