Hi TiddlyTweeter

I'm busy and not able to read here daily. Its i*nterestingly proved* a 
> nightmare reading this group after a few days. So much richness at a whim 
> of Google.
>

Is there are any community software that doesn't have the problem that it's 
hard to catch up with a large volume of posts? Does Reddit or Hacker News 
do it any better? I would struggle to envisage any software features that 
could significantly improve the situation. I believe the answer is that we 
need humans to curate, summarise and index the useful information that 
surfaces. I don't see any evidence that that is particularly easy to 
automate; it takes human commitment and skill to do it. Dave's ToolMap and 
Mohammad's TWScripts demonstrate how effective and how difficult it is. 
It's hard to imagine software that could reconstruct either of those 
resources from the raw discussion traffic.

Best wishes

Jeremy.



 

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>
> I think we are throwing away through Google Groups DECENT CONTINUITY. 
>
> What we have is *genius innovators*. Some neglected. Some triumphant. Few 
> able to collectivize for common good.
>
> NO mechanism here for that. 
>
> Leverage is worked against by system.
>
> TT
> thoughts, again.
>
>
>

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