The main purpose of the regulations is to create a healthy community. To this end, we ask you through votes as you want this community to develop.

    Voting link

    https://forms.gle/GoZ1Uz8e2nMtvgzw9

    After voting, moderators will randomly choose ten users who are not moderators who voted. They will receive a prize – the ability to add from one to three pictures to your flare on /r/Poland. An example is my flare.

    Voting rules

    In order for the voice cast in the vote, we require:

    • giving your nickname in voting on forms,

    • leaving a comment under this thread or sending messages to our moderator inbox (link), in the content clearly confirming the vote,

    • minimum annual Reddit account with at least low activity on /r/Poland,

    • lack of permanent ban,

    • voting with only one account.

    Voting lasts until the end of 14.10.2025.

    Content of the questions:

    Questions 1-3 refer to the political filter. It is a filter operating during the pre -election period (3 months before), which removes threads and comments from users, including with small food and low experience in political threads.

    1. The political filter works only in posts with tag "Policy" – So it can be bypassed if the user does not mark his post with this tag. Not putting on the tag on a daily basis "Policy" In threads containing political content, it involves a warning, which only with a few/several offenses results in a temporary ban. Should the first such offense be punished with a short ban during the pre -election period?

    Yes / no / I have no opinion

    2. Should the same filter as a political filter, but with reduced requirements, be always active in political threads?

    Yes / no / I have no opinion

    3. In addition to the political filter, there is also a filter that removes only threads from new users. Currently, we do not provide accurate thresholds and requirements that users must meet so that their content is passed through these filters. On the one hand, they can make them publicly celebrated. On the other hand, ignorance of requirements can be frustrating for users. Should the exact thresholds and requirements be publicly available?

    Yes / no / I have no opinion

    4. According to the community’s decision in the referendum, on /r/Poland The election silence applies. This law is not too enforced in Poland. For example, e.g. "at the prices of vegetables from the bazaar". Currently moderation /r/Poland He interprets this provision in the regulations as a ban on any political content for simplicity. How should the election silence take place on /r/Poland?

    It should act exactly like the election silence established legally / there should be a ban on any political content / I have no opinion

    5. Is the following statements spoken in relation to users /r/Poland They should be considered insults and prohibited according to the principle "§ 7. Personal attacks on other users"?

    Baranie / Brudasa / Incel / Świrze / You have shortbread ego / you are stupid / you are peeled / liar / Szorze / Troll / Take the stick out of the ass

    Yes / no / I have no opinion [do każdego]

    6. Should the following words be considered as hate speech and prohibited on /r/Poland?

    Białas / Murzyn / Polacy / Polaczki / Polack

    Yes / no / I have no opinion [do każdego]

    7. Should journalistic threads relating only to other countries have the name of this country in the title?

    Yes / no / I have no opinion

    8. Should journalistic articles in Polish, but not related to Poland be allowed?

    Yes / no / I have no opinion

    9. Should the threads and comments of users with maximum negative food be automatically removed?

    Yes / no / I have no opinion

    10. Should users with negative or very low food be blocked to publish threads and instead be encouraged to comment on existing ones?

    Yes / no / I have no opinion

    11. Should the threads in which users boast of their work (for example, with a picture, hand -made earrings or a created song) should be on r/Poland allowed? Note: This only applies to single, specific works, not the YouTube channel, Wattpad profile, etc.

    Yes / yes, if it does not exceed 10% of the author’s activity on /r/Poland / No / I have no opinion

    12. As a result of the previous referendum, negative climate change is prohibited. Should the negation of anthropogenic (resulting from human activity) climate change should also be prohibited?

    Yes / no / I have no opinion

    13. Will journalistic articles requiring logging in to display the content should be prohibited on /r/Poland based on the principle "§ 12. Articles requiring subscription"?

    Yes / no / I have no opinion

    14. After what time should the sum of ups and downvots comments be visible?

    It should always be visible / after an hour / after 12 hours / after 24 hours / never / I have no opinion

    15. As a result of one of the previous referendums, links to the portal X/Twitter were banned. Should links to portals to browse X/Twitter (e.g. xcancel.com) also be prohibited?

    Yes / no / I have no opinion

    Ósme Referendum na temat zmian regulaminu /r/Polska.
    byu/wokolis inPolska



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    1. Głos oddany.

      Choć moim zdaniem byłoby dobrze, jakby zasady dotyczące dublowania wątków były w niektórych przypadkach zluzowanie. Niedawno byliśmy zaatakowani przez pseudopaństwo i sporo materiałów od osób głęboko w tym siedzących, typu William Spaniel, Andromeda czy Marcin Strzyżewski, były usuwane (choć przeciągi w głowach konfy przechodziły).

      Może dać furtkę w postaci tego, że jak da się opis czym ten materiał różni się od tego co jest? Bo zakopywanie tego w komentarzu do innego postu nie jest godne treści