I'm noticing folks leaving this place or 'taking a break'. Like it's noticeable. I'm not really sure what has been going on here the last few days, it's fragmented and confusing. I don't actually know what I need to do to fix this problem.
You are allowed to have disagreements here and there are tools for you to curate your experience here. What is going wrong this last couple of days?
Help me help us solve the problem. Whatever it is.
@th3j35t3r
You probably have an emergent situation underway or still ongoing.
That means a few factors are in confluence.
I think one is the time of year. Many are on vacation or swamped with getting kids back to school or college.
Nevertheless, maybe its time to design a "sentiment" dial on a profile? Those that are more rambunctious are filtered out by those that set their threshold high. Then allow users to see who/what was filtered out so they know the consequences.
Sounds a bit algorithm-y. Personally, I want to filter out individuals - not entire swaths.
@Agatha @th3j35t3r
Yes, definitely an algorithm.
But J needs solutions that scale using tech and not just more time from J.
It would report what was filtered if you want to see that.
If you don't like how it's working, then just don't use it.
Maybe there is an even better idea besides hiring an army of analysts?
And that'll be up to him. But one of the main draws of CoSo - literally a staple - is no algorithms. There are many reasons why companies use them, or unpaid moderators like on Reddit (which is a whole other issue with pros and cons), but if that door is opened many of us who find this place a welcome refuge from typical SM will flee. And, no, that's not any kind of threat. I'm not telling him what to do. It'd simply be a consequence. But, it's his baby at the end of the day.
@voltronic @Agatha @jurban @th3j35t3r perhaps there's an AI based way to better judge overall sentiment on the platform so that people stepping into the firehose can "figure the ratio and act accordingly." J can monitor that for a time in a pilot program and see how it's doing.
@hallmarc @voltronic @Agatha @th3j35t3r
This could be a corollary to a solution:
The "louder" you are tooting
the softer is your volume.
For instance:
If you turn this wiz-bang feature on, when someone's sentiment is going rogue their prominence in the thread is lowered.
You control the sensitivity.
If their response comes back with a button that says "Caution" and nothing else, you can click it to continue the engagement.
And, they know their post was hidden behind that button.