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New "trash" folder in debate management (admin)
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. In several occasions the debate component produces a lot of debates. This happen when you have one debate in an assembly, for example. As an admin, you only want to manage the "active debates". With this feature, the admin will be available to move the debate from the management folder to a "trash" folder. This would not remove the debate, but will be hidden in the management folder. Describe the solution you'd like 1- As an admin, I could move a debate from the management folder to the trash folder.
2- As an admin, I could move a debate from the trash folder to the management folder.
3- As an admin, I could not remove any debate.
Describe alternatives you've considered
In order to respect the social contract, remove the past debates (not actives) is not an option. Additional context
This only affects in the debate componente.
Also the symbol attached to "move to trash" will be better (in the image)
Does this issue could impact on users private data? No Funded by Barcelona en Comú
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This proposal has been initially accepted, developed and merged (see Pull Request [https://github.com/decidim/decidim/pull/6940](#6940)), but once Product Team has reviewed it, we've seen that is not what we wanted. The acceptance of this Pull Request was a mistake and we're going to revert this merge.
For this initial problem of:
We'd prefer to work in the debates filtering in administration panel:
* having all the filters implemented (consistently with proposals filtering in administration panel)
Related with the initial proposal, as Product Team we'd love to see a Trash bin for soft deleting spaces and components. At the moment the workaround is to moderate published content but this is not optimal.
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