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AlwaysOnTime  ·  4379 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Hubski - Ideas and Suggestions.

May I point out the fact that I can't help but be a bit overwhelmed by the notion of following people as opposed to topics? Thing is, people may have a lot of different interests, some of which may align with mine while others may not. Also there's a whole lot more people out there than there are topics, so following only a specific set of users may be very limiting, while following every person whose comment you found relevant or interesting can become a real mess and be very overwhelming.

I think the hashtag system should be expanded on - sort of like subreddits, but dynamic, meaning there's no particular "section" reserved for them, people just tag them whenever they make posts, as they do now, but this allows for an easier organization of your interests and feeds.





Wintermute  ·  4379 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    sort of like subreddits, but dynamic, meaning there's no particular "section" reserved for them, people just tag them whenever they make posts, as they do now, but this allows for an easier organization of your interests and feeds.

That seems to be the way tags already work. How do you think they should be expanded?

AlwaysOnTime  ·  4379 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah woops, I did pretty much describe them. What I meant is that they could be a bit more emphasized, as opposed to emphasizing the following users thing so much. But maybe I'm wrong, I haven't been here long enough to really say, but theoretically it sounds like it would be easier.

thenewgreen  ·  4379 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Hey, thanks for the feedback I appreciate it. What I would suggest is following a few tags to begin with. Once you notice certain users that post content you enjoy, follow them. Eventually, you're feed will be comprised more of people you follow thank tags. In my opinion, aggregation can function similarly to actual relationships. I may meet someone at a concert for a band I love, and become good friends with them. Overtime this friendship will revolve around more than just that one band, and perhaps more than just music. I think Hubski can work this way too.

But if you're interested in a more focused experience, perhaps just following tags is the way to go. Hope this helps.

AlwaysOnTime  ·  4379 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I think that's a great idea, thanks for the analogy you made! I'll give it all a shot, either way I'm happy with the site so far!