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akkartik  ·  4311 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: A reddit admin on tags

I think we're in agreement, just using different words. I think of scale as "possible in theory but inconvenient in practice, so won't happen." Hence the ideas I threw out for improving things.

Yes, whitelisting is an easy way to ensure we never get crap. But it might also leave many kinds of interesting conversation unborn. Since there's so many other places that do simple whitelisting, I'd like to explore other options to enable conversations that don't have a home anywhere else.





user-inactivated  ·  4311 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    Yes, whitelisting is an easy way to ensure we never get crap. But it might also leave many kinds of interesting conversation unborn. Since there's so many other places that do simple whitelisting, I'd like to explore other options to enable conversations that don't have a home anywhere else.

I agree and I think hubski's sort of hybrid reddit/twitter universe is a good, novel and interesting approach that enables good conversations. We have the whitelisting approach to aggregation of external content like twitter, but all of that is cast aside in the threaded comment section, which is where real discussion is generated like reddit.

akkartik  ·  4311 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah, that's a hole. It's hard to do ignoring and following in the context of a comment tree. What if somebody you follow is responding to somebody you don't?

One idea I explored in the past is to show individual comments with context rather than the conventional tree view. The app itself doesn't exist anymore, but what do you think of that sort of 'all parents' button on Hubski?