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Hey y’all, writing with my UpTrust hat on— Thank you for being our first guinea pigs! The data and feedback was helpful—highlighting things we hadn’t seen or thought of, catching bugs, validating and translating ideas, and generally seeing through your eyes. Thank you.... I’m not opposed to the idea in general. My main UX concern is adding too many buttons and which users ignore. Implementation-wise, I’m wondering how the system determines which topic scores to display.... domain specific only uptrusts (votes)
Big Picture Summary & Why I think having ⬆️ and ⬇️ always being tied to a domain (rather than the standard up and down votes are to a whole post), is a potentially extremely important nudge changing the incentive landscape toward rewarding reputation based on domain-specific... - b_b...
Ones I pasted in slack already, which Isaac said he has filed: Count of comments on home page is wrong. My post has 3 comments, and it says there are 6.... I’m really into the idea of dogfooding; I expect it to help us figure things out quickly (I’m a bit vague on what exactly would improve, though). I’m also worried that dogfooding would have us spend too much time on "stuff that ends up being polish" / "typical" web app features... I’m opposed to time-based styling for these. This is a little from a personal dislike of time varying UX. This is mostly from me imagining diving back into a big thread after, say, two years, and not really remembering exactly where I was interacting at the time and not being... I believe Pete’s getting Jen onboarded to do UX pretty soon so i’m not concerned with specific choices, more one level up (in this cases, differentiation my own replies to threads and what they’re coded as visually on the threads and in the inbox, with other people’s... I think an ideal sorting for me that we could implement in the short-term would be something like 1. show me any content with trust>0 (new includes new comments on old posts and also includes posts which I haven’t read yet), sorted by trust. Then 2.... - b_b...
If someone wanted to UX this thing out, I imagine we could come up with something much more useful. My proposal above is basically a "poor man’s" version of an Inbox view, still maybe good enough to get some mileage out of and get a clearer sense of it, before UX-ing out an even...