Decidim Redesign
🎨 Community participatory process for contributing to the Decidim redesign
In your experience, what are the 3 most important UX pain points that you detect in Decidim?
We begin the participatory redesign process by making a general diagnosis of the main UX pain points in Decidim.
The debate was closed on 11/01/2022 18:03 with these conclusions:
Thank you all for your contributions!
It has become clear that the challenges to improve Decidim's usability are many and we must face them in order to make a qualitative leap. The team in charge of the redesign has been following the debate and has taken into account the contributions to start working. As a result we have the first Mockup where the navigation system and menus are redefined.
Please focus on naming 3 pain points to narrow down the debate.
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Hi,
In debate forums in Japan, there are many young people who try to liven up the place by posting noise comments that have nothing to do with the discussion.
If you inform them of the rules of use when they post, you may see a change.
Debate forums can become very chaotic due to noise comments. This does not make sense for people who originally want to participate in the discussion.
It would be nice to have a system that prevents people from posting comments that are almost identical to the previous one.
Some users ruin the discussion by simply posting noise comments that mimic the noise comments of other users, which severely degrades the display performance of the decidim site.
It would be nice to have a sorting function to cut noise comments.
To avoid problems like 1,2,3, I think having an account with the authority to manage comments would be a deterrent in itself.
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