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User dashboard: I agree that this is a mistake or I disagree that this is a mistake #2996

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jonfroehlich opened this issue Aug 18, 2022 · 2 comments

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As expected, now that we have #2288, I immediately want to voice my opinion as a user and either say, "Yep, you're right, that was a mistake..." or "No, I'm actually f'ing right and the validator is wrong"

For example, arguably all three of these labels are correct but they were marked as wrong (the curb ramp and missing curb ramps are obviously correct labels). And now, as a user, I have no way to tell Project Sidewalk that they are actually correct. Can we just add two buttons that say something like "You're right, I made a mistake" and "The validator is wrong, this label is actually correct."
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@jonfroehlich jonfroehlich changed the title I agree that this is a mistake or I disagree that this is a mistake User dashboard: I agree that this is a mistake or I disagree that this is a mistake Aug 18, 2022
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Now that this is on production, woohooo, I can get a better feel for things.

And now I really want:

  • Some feature to vote on the correctness of the validation and to write a comment as to why I'm right and the validator is wrong :) This would likely take an additional table or field to track on the backend
  • Once I vote on the correctness of the validation in my dashboard, then we shouldn't show that label again (unless new validations come in for it)

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With @misaugstad soon pushing #1914 to production, I think this will become even more important. We need some way of having the original labeler contest the "disagreement" vote.

I think the language is something like: a button that says: "This label is actually correct (the validator made a mistake)" or "I disagree with the validator: this label is actually correct."

But then should we also have a second button that is: "I agree with the validator: the label is incorrect."

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