Voting Estimated reading: 2 minutes 3 views How Voting WorksVoting Settings The Voting feature in Changeloger enables you to gather valuable user feedback by allowing your audience to vote on submitted feedback items and roadmap features. This functionality helps prioritize development efforts based on genuine user interest and demand. How Voting Works The voting mechanism is designed to be intuitive for end-users while providing clear metrics for administrators: Upvoting: Users can click the upvote button directly on a feedback or roadmap item to express their support or interest.Popularity Tracking: The vote count is prominently displayed, serving as a live indicator of feature popularity or urgency.Prioritization: Administrators can sort feedback and roadmap items by vote count within the backend, making it significantly easier to identify top-priority requests. Voting Settings You can fine-tune the voting behavior to match your specific community management strategy via the plugin settings. To configure these options: Navigate to Changeloger > Settings > Feedback in your WordPress dashboard.Locate the Voting section.Enable Downvoting: When toggled to ON, this allows users to cast a negative vote. This is disabled by default.Allow Guest Voting: By default, this is set to OFF. Enabling this allows non-logged-in visitors to participate in voting, increasing accessibility at the cost of potential duplicate entries per user. Voting - PreviousManage CategoriesNext - VotingUser Authentication