Interesting! Can participants other than the question writer add options? Setting the available choices is quite a powerful ability, and fairly arriving at consensus may depend on dealing with this fairly too. It’s one feature I find attractive about pol.is (though pol.is is has sig. downsides too).
In vodle, adding further options is a central ingredient of converging to a full or broad partial consensus: when a participant sees a polarized situation, they have an incentive to add a compromise option that both sides would then have an incentive to approve to resolve the split.
So every participant can add as many options as they like until the poll ends. (But no-one can alter or delete options) All options are treated the same.
Interesting! Can participants other than the question writer add options? Setting the available choices is quite a powerful ability, and fairly arriving at consensus may depend on dealing with this fairly too. It’s one feature I find attractive about pol.is (though pol.is is has sig. downsides too).
Indeed! Well spotted issue with many systems.
In vodle, adding further options is a central ingredient of converging to a full or broad partial consensus: when a participant sees a polarized situation, they have an incentive to add a compromise option that both sides would then have an incentive to approve to resolve the split.
So every participant can add as many options as they like until the poll ends. (But no-one can alter or delete options) All options are treated the same.