I thought I'd run the listening exercise I'd like to see.
- Get popular suggestions
- Run a polis poll
- Make a google doc where we research consensus suggestions/ near consensus/consensus for specific groups
- Poll again
Stage 1
Give concrete suggestions for community changes. 1 - 2 sentences only.
Upvote if you think they are worth putting in the polis poll and agreevote if you think the comment is true.
Agreevote if you think they are well-framed.
Aim for them to be upvoted. Please add suggestions you'd like to see.
I'll take the top 20 - 30
I will delete/move to comments top-level answers that are longer than 2 sentences.
Stage 2
Polis poll here: https://pol.is/5kfknjc9mj
By the way, I think it's really cool of you, Nathan, to nourish this conversation.
I think it's a conversation we should never stop having, and we should create online and offline spaces where it can happen.
This seems unlikely to be the explanation to me. Voters on the forum frequently give very high karma to highly critical and disgruntled top level posts (indeed, I think it is actually easier to get karma writing such posts than more positive ones). I think the true explanation is probably that going from vague complaints to concrete suggestions makes them much easier to critique and see the problems.