https://gyazo.com/632eaf262c09c49b3e57e4f82b27f877
It is necessary to distinguish between "opinions in conflict" and "opinions in agreement" in order to draw the line for consensus formation. Although the display is in Japanese, it seems to also support input in Japanese.
https://gyazo.com/24b9ca2e6d1fef2a75e1c9b73ad91eb0
From top to bottom, it shows that 12 participants responded to a total of 127 issues, each participant answered an average of 10.58 issues, there were two additional issues, and a total of 15 issues were presented (including issues entered by the administrator).
The graph shows how the average number of responses per person (vertical axis) changed over time (horizontal axis).
https://gyazo.com/d889861bb2056575d1b144b6acf665c5
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Prioritize high-quality opinions
Sli.do and others are good cases https://gyazo.com/06cf0dc1964672cd165f0e1f0a3e3ae5
Mentioned in the Lobsterr Letter
I've been reading "Poldot Yes" as "Poldot Yes" until now, but is it "Polis"? And is the etymology from the ancient Greek city-state (Polis)?