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New: Anonymous Participation

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Written by Ken Van Mechelen
Updated this week

What is anonymous participation?

Anonymous participation allows residents to hide their identity when contributing to your platform. It’s designed to:

  • Promote inclusivity for residents who may feel hesitant sharing under their real name.

  • Encourage open dialogue and more honest input.

There are two types of anonymity:

  • Voluntary anonymity: available for ideation, proposals, and commenting; users can choose to post anonymously.

  • Mandated anonymity: applies to surveys; all survey data is anonymized by default.

How does anonymity work?

Configurability by phase or module

  • The anonymity toggle lives in phase settings for ideation and surveys, and in the proposals module.

  • Admins/project managers can decide per phase whether anonymity is allowed.

By default, all phases are non‑anonymous until you enable it.

What happens when anonymity is enabled?

  • Residents can choose to submit ideas, proposals, or comments anonymously.

  • The contribution will not be linked to the user’s profile (even admins cannot see who posted it).

  • Users see a message prompt reminding them they are posting anonymously.

Anonymous user data

  • Anonymous posts cannot be tied to demographic data, making reporting less detailed.

  • Each anonymous submission receives a unique ID, shared on the confirmation page and email, so users can reference their submission if needed.

Content moderation

  • Profanity filters, spam detection, and inappropriate content detectors still work on anonymous posts.

  • Admins and moderators can moderate content (delete, edit, flag) exactly as they do with named contributions.

Participating without a username

  • Some interactions (e.g., commenting) require a username.

  • Users can delete their first and last name in their profile → they will appear as either:

    • User1234 (random number) OR

    • Elephant Cat (random animal name).

  • This username behavior also applies to residents using the Email confirmation access right.

How to enable anonymous participation?

  1. Go to project phase settings.

  2. Find the toggle “Allow anonymous participation.”

  3. Turn it ON for the phase or module where you want to allow anonymity.

Users can now choose to hide their identity for that project phase (exception surveys: everything is anonymized).

How anonymity interacts with access rights

  • Anonymous participation is a privacy layer on top of access rights, not a replacement.

  • If a phase uses Email confirmation, users already appear without a first/last name, anonymity reinforces that.

  • If a phase requires Account creation, users can still post anonymously, but their profile won’t be visible on their contributions.

This clarifies the relationship for admins so they understand anonymity doesn’t override who can access or participate, it just hides the contributor’s identity.

How to manage anonymous participation?

  1. Moderate as usual: all moderation tools remain functional.

  2. Remind users what anonymity means:

    • Their demographics won’t be tracked.

    • Their post is tied only to a unique ID, not their account.

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