AI Weirdness website iteration

During the final presentation of the AI Weirdness project we got some feedback on the website and how we decided to go with it. The main feedback was that the need of a login is not necessary and especially not for a website that is going to be for political votes.

The reason we went this route is because we didn't want people to cast multiple votes. But as feedback told us, it adds a bit of a fantasy aspect to the project if this were the case. After talking with Pim about the feedback, we decided to remove the login all together and allow votes to be cast without an account.

We also decided to add a feature where you can see the results of the votes. This way people can see what the majority of the votes were and what the minority was. This way people can see what the people think about the different topics.

Wanted changes

Due to time restrictions I didn't get to add these changes anymore but I had these idea's for the website of the AI weirdness project.

Ditch the login system. After the feedback that we received in the final presentation, we got told that the login form for a voting website should not exist. We wanted to add this for security reasons so that people can't vote multiple times, but it adds a bit of a distopian feel to the site if it is removed.

Make the points work. I wanted, if I had the time, to make it so that points are actually stored either locally via sessions or maybe a cookie. But this would be the final thing I would do since it is the hardest and takes the most time.

Make votes work. Finally I wanted to change the site so that you can vote for your president of choice and save it locally with a session or in a cookie.