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Allow facilitators to view and remove reflections #9694

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ArchdukeTim opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 4 comments
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Allow facilitators to view and remove reflections #9694

ArchdukeTim opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 4 comments

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@ArchdukeTim
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Issue - Enhancement

As a facilitator I want to be able to moderate reflections that have been submitted, and be able to remove them before making all reflections visible to the entire group. One reason I might want to do this is if I deem a reflection inappropriate, rude, etc. The reflections should still remain anonymous.

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Facilitators can:

  • View reflections in the think stage
  • Delete reflections in the think stage
  • Cannot see who created an anonymous reflection

Estimated effort: 15 points

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jordanh commented May 9, 2024

Hi @ArchdukeTim

I'm presuming that this product feature request is coming from something you've experienced on a team you've been on, is that right?

If that's the case, are you folks using anonymous Reflections or non-anonymous reflections during your retros? Do people know who is writing each comment?

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Anonymous reflections

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jordanh commented May 20, 2024

Is this a feature your anticipating needing or have there been team members who've submitted inappropriate/rude comments before?

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jordanh commented May 20, 2024

Scrubbed: Promoting to discussion in order to collect more information

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