It’s not a bad idea, but that also places into question the authenticity of the community feedback. Instead of manually increasing them, I would suggest leaving them as is. You are not obligated to accept any idea, but if you see a strategic reason why one should be considered, then use it. Explain the reasoning, and move on.
A user might suggest a feature via social media, instead of redirecting the user to the feature request website (thing the user possibly will not do), the admin can add the vote manually.
It’s not a bad idea, but that also places into question the authenticity of the community feedback. Instead of manually increasing them, I would suggest leaving them as is. You are not obligated to accept any idea, but if you see a strategic reason why one should be considered, then use it. Explain the reasoning, and move on.
A user might suggest a feature via social media, instead of redirecting the user to the feature request website (thing the user possibly will not do), the admin can add the vote manually.
I often get requests via email or some other source and would like to hit a “+1” button in that case.
It’s not a bad idea, but that also places into question the authenticity of the community feedback. Instead of manually increasing them, I would suggest leaving them as is. You are not obligated to accept any idea, but if you see a strategic reason why one should be considered, then use it. Explain the reasoning, and move on.
A user might suggest a feature via social media, instead of redirecting the user to the feature request website (thing the user possibly will not do), the admin can add the vote manually.
Thanks!