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Poll event
draft
optional
author:toadlyBroodle
A poll note is a nostr event (kind 6969
) for conducting paid polls. A poll presents two or more voting options, which participants my vote on by sending regular zap events which include an additional poll_option
vote tag. Poll results should be blinded, until after users have voted. Polls should specify a closed_at
time, after which results be unblinded, closed to new votes, and the tally considered final. Polls may specify either value_maximum
or value_minimum
satoshi valuations for determining which zaps are included in the tally. Polls may also specify a consensus_threshold
for assessing the state of consensus.
Purpose
The purpose of poll notes is to conduct quantitative public opinion polls over nostr by requiring voters pay to participate. By tallying results to real satoshi valuations, nostr polls intend to provide superior signal compared to other free polling models. Imposing real monetary costs for participation should also discourage undesired participants attempting to sway results.
By including a value_maximum
limit, polls can stop single 'whale' votes discounting many smaller 'shrimp' votes. Likewise, by including a value_minimum
limit, polls can make automated low-value vote flooding attacks prohibitively expensive. However, both limits remain optional to allow for freedom in poll design.
The optional consensus_threshold
is intended as a simple 'measuring bar', defined as the minimum percentage for any single poll_option
's percentage of the total tally to attain poll consensus status.
A careful balancing of all poll attributes should enable pollers to conduct tailored polls that deliver meaningful and valuable outcomes.
Poll format
A poll event:
- MUST specify an
e
tag that includes a primary hosting relay URL - MUST specify a
p
tag that includes the same primary hosting relay specified in thee
tag - MUST contain a primary description string, specified in the
content
field - MUST contain a
poll_options
tag, containing a serialized key-value array of vote options, formatted as below - MUST include at least 2 voting options, each with its own unique description string
- SHOULD specify a
closed_at
time:- a
closed_at
value of less than or equal to thecreated_at
field indicates a poll SHOULD NOT be closed.
- a
- MAY specify a
value_maximum
satoshi value for zapped votes to be included in the tally - MAY specify a
value_minimum
satoshi value for zapped votes to be included in the tallyvalue_minimum
MUST be less than or equal tovalue_maximum
, when both are specified
- MAY include a
consensus_threshold
(0-100), representing a percentage threshold for any single vote option to achieve poll consensus- a
consensus_threshold
of '0' indicates no threshold is specified.
- a
{
"id": <32-bytes lowercase hex-encoded sha256 of the serialized event data>
"pubkey": <32-bytes lowercase hex-encoded public key of the event creator>,
"created_at": <unix timestamp in seconds>,
"kind": 6969,
"tags": [
["e", <32-bytes hex of the id of the poll event>, <primary poll host relay URL>],
["p", <32-bytes hex of the key>, <primary poll host relay URL>],
["poll_options", "[[0, 'poll option 0 description string'], [1, 'poll option 1 description string'], [<n>, 'poll option <n> description string']]"],
["value_maximum", "maximum satoshi value for inclusion in tally"],
["value_minimum", "minimum satoshi value for inclusion in tally"],
["consensus_threshold", "required percentage to attain consensus <0..100>"],
["closed_at", "unix timestamp in seconds"],
],
"content": <primary poll description string>,
"sig": <64-bytes hex of the signature of the sha256 hash of the serialized event data, which is the same as the "id" field>
}
Zap vote format
Poll options are voted on by sending zap events (referencing the original poll event's e
and p
values) that indicate their chosen vote option in a poll_option
. To ensure all eligible votes are included in the tally, e
and p
tags must specify a primary hosting relay.
The zap request event (kind 9734
):
- MUST specify an
e
tag that references the original poll event- MUST include a primary hosting relay URL in the
e
tag
- MUST include a primary hosting relay URL in the
- MUST specify a
p
tag that references the poller's pubkey- MUST include the same primary hosting relay URL in the
p
tag as is specified in thee
tag
- MUST include the same primary hosting relay URL in the
- MUST include exactly 1
poll_option
tag - MUST reference the vote option by its corresponding integer
n
, chosen from the original poll event's key-value array of predefinedpolling_options
"tags": [
["e", <32-bytes hex of the id of the original poll event>, <primary poll host relay URL>],
["p", <32-bytes hex of the key>, <primary poll host relay URL>],
["poll_option", "n"],
...
]
Poll outcome
Polls results are tallied by summing the exact satoshi values from all eligible zaps for each poll_option
. The total tally is the sum of all individual poll_option
tallies, and poll_option
results are calculated by their percentage of the total tally value.
To avoid ambiguity of results, strict adherence to the following rules is vital when tallying and rendering poll outcomes.
A tallying client:
- MUST clearly indicate the
value_maximum
,value_minimum
, andclosed_at
attributes (when specified) to participants before they vote - MUST ONLY include full satoshi value amounts in option tallies from ALL eligible zaps that meet ALL following criteria:
- MUST ONLY tally zaps that reference the original poll event by its
e
tag value - MUST ONLY tally zaps sent to the poller's
p
key - MUST ONLY include zap amounts less than or equal to
value_maximum
, if specified - MUST ONLY include zap amounts greater than or equal to
value_minimum
, if specified - if a valid
closed_at
time is specified, clients:- MUST NOT tally late votes received after
closed_at
time
- MUST NOT tally late votes received after
Additionally, a tallying client:
- MUST display the distribution percentages, from the tally total, for each vote option tally
- MUST display the
consensus_threshold
(if specified) relative to the winning vote percentage - SHOULD publicly blind results until after a user's vote has been received
- SHOULD publicly display results after the
closed_at
time has passed (if specified) - MAY display the counts of zap events received for each option, along with other poll statistics
Strict adherence to these requirements should enable a standardized means of quantitatively assessing the distribution of opinion regarding a poll's content amongst poll participants, determining a winning outcome, and possibly achieving consensus. However, until this protocol is further tested, refined, and proven robust, polls should probably not be considered authoritative nor binding.
TODO
- refine NIP#69 based RFC feedback
- implement polls in 2 clients
- merge with nostr-protocol/NIPs