Board Thread:Wiki Running/@comment-4189499-20150514235412/@comment-26235098-20150515012540

I think I see... I was missing the bit where the "move" wouldn't really be a "move" but a rename. Thanks. So you can, theoretically (with that massive regex), identify the difficullty polls from the others.

Fwiw, the thing I slightly prefer solution #2 over #3, despite that #3 preserves more content, is the clutter aspect of having an old poll on the main page. That might be confusing for some users too, even if labeled "archive".

Thought:

What would happen if you were to duplicate the /poll page, rather than rename it? Would the actual polls on it be replicated? If the content in both pages will then 'point to' the same poll, then deleting from one page will reset contents on the other, but if the polls themselves get replicated this way, you could copy the page, delete non-difficulty polls from what will become the archive page, then delete the difficulty polls from the main page. This would have the benefit of #3 in preserving non-difficulty polls, and the benefit of #2...get old polls off main page.

That's the only idea I have, but as I don't know the under-the-hood workings, it's unlikely to help I'm afraid. I just thought it wouldn't hurt to say.