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Edit: This link is outdated, see new poll here https://programming.dev/post/190520

Hey everyone

Wanted to run a poll about the community icons to choose between a couple options

Option 1 - Use UBP icons - Use unified icons for all of the communities similar to beehaw

Option 2 - Use UBP for general communities and specific language, etc. icons for specific communities

Option 3 - Dont use UBP icons

Vote using the strawpoll here (doing strawpoll so it can be ranked voting) [removed in favor of new post]

EDIT: I have remade the poll with two more options. If you voted in the previous one please vote again in this. The new options are just for adding different colored gradients to the unified icons for different communities

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

Gah, I messed up my vote. I clicked on the option I wanted (2) and then clicked vote.

I didn't realise it was a thing where you had to drag the options into the order that you wanted.

Now I've entered a vote that is what the default order of responses is.

Not sure why the button is called "Vote" and not "Submit" if you're submitting an order instead of a single vote.

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

I did the same. I submitted the default order without realizing that it was an ordered list.

[–] ruffsl 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I suspect the current poll rankings are a little biased from the initial ordering of the ranked options. I think strawpoll.com's website should randomize the initial ordering per voter, as well as ask the user to move options from one column to a second columb to make the UI more apparent that all options should be re-ranked by the voter.