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ziq OP wrote (edited )
Sidebar says:
Anyone with a month-old account and 20 posts/comments has voting rights.
Ammendment:
The shared accounts and obvious throwaways cannot participate in meta discussions (due to abuse). If you must make a proposal anonymously, pm an admin (or another trusted user) from your regular account and ask them to make the proposal on your behalf.
yaaqov wrote
I support the idea that shared accounts should not be able to make policy proposals (I think) or vote (definitely). However, the wording you have here seems to prevent them even from commenting in /f/meta, which I don't agree with.
elyersio wrote
Also, they recommend PMing an admin with your regular account. Why not PM an admin anonymously?
Cheeks wrote
Support
rot wrote
Throwaways for posting only? Limit commenting to it's own posts (if that's even possible?)
Franz_trashka wrote
Support
retiredshared2 wrote (edited )
Oppose.
Support.
ziq OP wrote
you don't have voting rights
retiredshared5 wrote
Oppose.
supernice wrote
Support. Policy proposals are a big deal, if someone is going to make one, then they should be made by known users.
Regarding PM admins for anonymity....what if the person is not on good terms with any of the admins (I still don't even know who all the admins are tbh)? I trust that admins are admins because they have shown a great deal of integrity, but not everyone is going to have that same level of trust I assume. How do we handle that?