Is there any limit to the number of ideas a user can vote on?

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On uservoice, by limiting the user to ten votes, we can get the user to really think about priorities.
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Sergey Stukov co-founder
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One feedback, one vote at this moment
If you really need it, we can add such feature in our "Power" plan

upd: Feature added it's possible to set limit of votes to user now.
Available for all plans.
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Sergey Stukov co-founder
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We added option that allows to set limit of votes to user.
Find out it at the forum settings. Forums->Setup

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Sergey Stukov co-founder
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I actually didn't like UserVoice (we thought about using them, but the fact that they limit conversations (votes) to 10, was a no go for us) I guess UserVoice is meant strictly for features and bug fix requests...

We was looking for a more... community/conversation type solution (We want to engage with our users, and have them engage with us as much as possible) So we thought having a limit to this would not be a good idea.

However if your aim is to use UserEcho as strictly a Feature/BugFix request, I can see the benefit in that... having quality feedback vs quantity... however I notice that even I was reluctant to post because it "Costed" something...

Also users don't get their currency back till you "Close" the case, and I assume that no other users can comment after a case is closed? Further limiting the conversation...
It's will be optional and admins be able to set limit in the settings, will be disabled by default
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Quang
I actually didn't like UserVoice (we thought about using them, but the fact that they limit conversations (votes) to 10, was a no go for us) I guess UserVoice is meant strictly for features and bug fix requests...

We was looking for a more... community/conversation type solution (We want to engage with our users, and have them engage with us as much as possible) So we thought having a limit to this would not be a good idea.

However if your aim is to use UserEcho as strictly a Feature/BugFix request, I can see the benefit in that... having quality feedback vs quantity... however I notice that even I was reluctant to post because it "Costed" something...

Also users don't get their currency back till you "Close" the case, and I assume that no other users can comment after a case is closed? Further limiting the conversation...
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Sergey Stukov co-founder
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This would be a selling point in itself for me.
We plan to implement this feature soon 
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DanPatey
This would be a selling point in itself for me.