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==Public Comment Feature==
 
==Public Comment Feature==
The Public Comment Team, which is a part of the [[Policy Development Support Team]], runs the [https://www.icann.org/public-comments public comment feature] on ICANN's website. The feature is an interactive platform that includes upcoming, open, closed, and archived public comment records as well as links for making comments and reporting summary report errors. The Public Comments feature underwent a review in 2017–2018 and is currently under renovation, as part of the [[Information Transparency Initiative]].<ref>https://www.icann.org/news/blog/improving-the-public-comment-feature-an-information-transparency-initiative-update</ref>
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The [[#Public Comment Reports|Public Comment Team]], which is a part of the [[Policy Development Support Team]], runs the [https://www.icann.org/public-comments public comment feature] on ICANN's website. The feature is an interactive platform that includes upcoming, open, closed, and archived public comment records as well as links for making comments and reporting summary report errors. The Public Comments feature underwent a review in 2017–2018 and is currently under renovation, as part of the [[Information Transparency Initiative]].<ref>https://www.icann.org/news/blog/improving-the-public-comment-feature-an-information-transparency-initiative-update</ref>
    
==Public Comment Proceedings apply to the following categories==
 
==Public Comment Proceedings apply to the following categories==
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* Documents that impact community policy, recommendations, or advice
 
* Documents that impact community policy, recommendations, or advice
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==Trends in Public Comment Proceedings (2010–2018)==
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==Public Comment Reports==
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The first systematic analysis of ICANN Public Comments was an outcome of the first [[Accountability and Transparency Review Team]] (ATRT) recommendations (Jan 2012). The analysis concerns community usage and participation patterns rather than the content and outcomes of public comments. In June 2014, the ICANN Board requested specific action plans to address the ATRT2 recommendations for improving the ICANN Public Comment infrastructure and operations, which resulted in the formation of the Public Comment Team, who developed a set of enhancements that were vetted before and during [[ICANN 50]]. The procedural changes went into effect in January 2015. In 2016, the Public Comment Team decided that the Public Comment Data Analyses should be refreshed annually.
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===Trends in Public Comment Proceedings (2010–2018)===
 
On September 1, 2019, the [[Policy Development Support Team]] released a trends report on public comments from 2010 to 2018, which included findings from the sixth such analysis.<ref> https://community.icann.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=117608797&preview=/117608797/117608800/Public%20Comment%20Trends%20Report%202010-2018_FINAL.pdf</ref> The team found that
 
On September 1, 2019, the [[Policy Development Support Team]] released a trends report on public comments from 2010 to 2018, which included findings from the sixth such analysis.<ref> https://community.icann.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=117608797&preview=/117608797/117608800/Public%20Comment%20Trends%20Report%202010-2018_FINAL.pdf</ref> The team found that
 
*the number of public comment proceedings had decreased by 10% over the years.  
 
*the number of public comment proceedings had decreased by 10% over the years.  
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==Alternatives==
 
==Alternatives==
Public Comment is the default mechanism for gathering feedback from ICANN members and the general public; however, alternative options include [[consultations]] and surveys, which gather input from more targeted audiences. These avenues must be approved by the ICANN [[Executive Committee]].<ref>https://www.icann.org/news/blog/public-comment-guidelines-for-the-icann-organization</ref>
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Public Comment is the default mechanism for gathering feedback from ICANN members and the general public; however, alternative options include [[operational consultations]] and surveys, which gather input from more targeted audiences. These avenues must be approved by the ICANN [[Executive Committee]].<ref>https://www.icann.org/news/blog/public-comment-guidelines-for-the-icann-organization</ref>
    
==References==
 
==References==
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