No, it does. For new content discovery, you can check the trending/new question/answer page. As far as I'm considered we just have a handful of persons who add value to this platform. The rest run multiple accounts to earn more from the system by flooding it with irrelevant questions or answers. Having to a homepage where you get to view questions/answers of people you follow will be an added benefit to the platform.
I think what's more terrible is going through a number of annoying and losing your interest in the platform. The only thing making people go the extra mile is musing upvote. I think curiouscat uses this kind of algorithm and it works--it worked for them
I think what's more terrible is going through a number of annoying and losing your interest in the platform. The only thing making people go the extra mile is musing upvote. I think curiouscat uses this kind of algorithm and it works--it worked for them
As a person who once was "addicted" to browsing "Fresh" page on a meme image board 9GAG, I must tell you, after a while you don't notice all the terrible horseshit content, you just scoop the creme de la creme of it. And then you give it a !rabbit, I mean, up-vote.
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No, it does. For new content discovery, you can check the trending/new question/answer page. As far as I'm considered we just have a handful of persons who add value to this platform. The rest run multiple accounts to earn more from the system by flooding it with irrelevant questions or answers. Having to a homepage where you get to view questions/answers of people you follow will be an added benefit to the platform.
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I think what's more terrible is going through a number of annoying and losing your interest in the platform. The only thing making people go the extra mile is musing upvote. I think curiouscat uses this kind of algorithm and it works--it worked for them
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I think what's more terrible is going through a number of annoying and losing your interest in the platform. The only thing making people go the extra mile is musing upvote. I think curiouscat uses this kind of algorithm and it works--it worked for them
Posted using Partiko Android
As a person who once was "addicted" to browsing "Fresh" page on a meme image board 9GAG, I must tell you, after a while you don't notice all the terrible horseshit content, you just scoop the creme de la creme of it. And then you give it a !rabbit, I mean, up-vote.
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