Again, it should be about letting users/audience decide on which "filters" they feel are relevent to them finding content... so, offering as many filtering options as possible makes sense. every approach can be debated against another, so use em' all!
Obviously, the whole digg.com approach seems to work well too.
sull
On 11/26/05, Joshua Kinberg <
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I agree here... but I think its a matter of allowing the community to
determine what gets promoted. You can't be everything to everyone, but
you can create the infrastructure to enable various ways of finding
stuff and pushing stuff up to the top. Categories, Search, Tags,
Social Networks, Collaborative Filtering, Ratings, Reviews,
Recommendations, Popular Lists, etc... are all ways of finding
stuff/pushing stuff to the top. Each has a set of
advanages/disadvantages, and may be a better or worse method for
finding whatever you're looking for. The easier you can make all of
it, and the easier you can make it for users to share
interaction/feedback data, whether implicit or explicit, then the
system will thrive and flourish.
-Josh
On 11/26/05, petertheman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > I think vlogging can be greatly impacted through directories.
> That is why
> > > we as a community should work to set up an "open directory" that
> will become
> > > the accepted norm. Otherwise, others will set up slanted and
> manipulated
> > > and even "closed" directories.
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> I am (clearly, since I built Mefeedia.com) a believer in directories.
> They have their pros and cons. And I do believe strongly that having
> *open* directories is very important. I try hard to make Mefeedia
> open, and there are things I still need to work on. 1 example is: I
> don't allow star ratings with reviews, because that would encourage a
> mindset of "popularity is important".
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> Sorting by popularity is something I do on the /feeds/ page (because
> you have to sort by something), but it's the easy way out. I don't
> like it, and I'm adding other sorting options in the next version
> (coming out end next week). The problem with popularity is not just
> that it encourages the "popular" mindset (is this highschool or what?)
> but also: what is the algorythm? Right now, in Mefeedia it's just
> amount of videos watched. But that's not that great.
>
> So anyways, what does an "open" directory mean?
>
> Having a directory is great for 2 things: to introduce newbies to
> videobloggers, and to go find some new stuff you didn't know about.
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> Having an "open" directory means that all videobloggers have an equal
> chance to get listed in the directory, and to get discovered in the
> directory. It means that you don't just promote the popular and
> commercial stuff, but that you actively try to promote the unknown
> vlogs too.
>
> Enough ranting!
> Peter
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