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46 votesCყɾҽɠO supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedPerhaps a little radical and definitive (even projects that are a priori mediocre are entitled to a second chance, right? XD), but interesting idea for those like me who, for the sake of fairness, would like to judge and eventually support as many projects as possible (absolutely discouraging with the "26492 results" to date)!
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An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedOr just right-clicking and opening in a new tab (but maybe only on computers?)
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78 votesCყɾҽɠO supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commented@Mark Bellis That could be a solution, indeed.
An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedTotally agree: as long as you don't want to miss a possible good surprise in the new entries, you need to add an extra step, where it was displayed directly in the previous version; a " three-votes problem " for my part. ;-)
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An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedIt's only available from cell phones. Otherwise, from a computer, you have this site: https://emojiterra.com/
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An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedI've just made the experiment and here is the current average distribution (October 30, 2019) of the first 50 entries on the home page: 29 products Ideas, 18 blog articles / contests / activities, 3 contest entries. I think the algorithm is now much more balanced and the suggestion could thus be considered as answered?
Personally, as I had already pointed out in a previous comment, I'd prefer to find only products Ideas and possibly contests' fan vote opening on the home page, but I understand Lego Ideas also wants to promote the blog, ongoing contests and activities, which otherwise would only concern those who are already interested in them.
An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedAs a user who only comes to Lego Ideas to discover the new Products Ideas and eventually support them (and I shouldn't be the only one in this case), I don't have a particular interest in all that is Contests or Activities.
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6 votesCყɾҽɠO supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedThe general search bar also displays the blog results: by typing the name of a project or its creator, you can easily find the corresponding 10K Club Interviews, for instance... It's not perfect yet, but it's something.
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An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedYou can always discuss updates in the comments area, right?
In my opinion, the problem was rather that some people were not aware of the updates, but now that the project itself can be edited during the support phase, the question should no longer arise? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedYes, and it could be based on the taste of people who proportionally support the same projects as us?
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An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedThe solution that comes closest to it for the moment, but it's true, clearly not the most intuitive, is: "My profile" => "Saved" => "Sort by : Recently updated".
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An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedI agree, but then it should be prevented from voting for oneself: how many like their own comments to multiply their Socialize Badges…?
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An error occurred while saving the comment CყɾҽɠO commentedI'm sorry, but I don't agree with this one: on the contrary, I think that voting for too many projects at a time reduces the value of our choices by diluting their impact…
Then, it's true that you have to stay curious and regularly check out the new ideas so you don't miss a possible gem!
@Darren Jones
Absolutely. No way it's public, nor addressed to the project designer.
It would just be a help to organize your own votes, more useful in my opinion than the "Saved" tab, which to this day is globally a duplicate of "Supporting".
To correct my previous comment "2000 results" is more accurate than "26492 results" (now that we can exclude Expired Ideas and more from the selection).