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4 votes
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China’s CRISPR babies: Read exclusive excerpts from the unseen original research
16 votes -
Plex unveils it's ad supported VOD platform
9 votes -
Nancy Pelosi says US House of Representatives will draft impeachment charges against Donald Trump
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What are you reading these days?
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction or poetry, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk about it a bit. Previous topics Previous topics are listed in the wiki.
8 votes -
[CVE-2019-14899] Inferring and hijacking VPN-tunneled TCP connections
7 votes -
The world's biggest gingerbread city is on display in Bergen, adding a dash of sugar and spice to Norway's Christmas celebrations
6 votes -
Fitness Weekly Discussion
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started...
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started a new diet or have a new recipe you want to share? Anything else health and wellness related?
6 votes -
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said her country would provide four more planes to NATO after holding positive talks with US President
6 votes -
The gene patent question
4 votes -
Radar uncovers the remains of a Viking ship, discovered on a farm near a medieval church at Edøy in Norway
7 votes -
Tildes and multi-dimensional weighted votes
hello, I've been wondering a little bit about what a well-designed voting system on a website like reddit or Tildes would look like, and as I do not have a definitive answer, I do have a...
hello,
I've been wondering a little bit about what a well-designed voting system on a website like reddit or Tildes would look like, and as I do not have a definitive answer, I do have a suggestion to make. I've originally posted this on another website, but I thought that it could also be fruitful to discuss this here, seeing that efforts have already been made in that direction (similar features have even already been implemented).
Looking forward to reading you!
I was wondering whether Aether should support downvotes or not, seeing that they are often misused on other discussion platforms to suppress content that is disliked rather than non-contributory or low-quality. People may then not view content that was heavily downvoted, even though it may have been high-quality.
Should we rather use some other mechanism to serve that function? If so, what would it be?
Personally, I'd suggest that we experiment with two-dimensional weighted voting.
In a word, it would allow users to express both whether they agree or disagree with (alternatively, like or dislike) a piece of content (and how strongly so) and whether they think that that piece of content is high-quality or low-quality (and how strongly so).
In practice, it could look like this (for users): upon clicking on the voting icon, a square with two scaled axes would appear. One for the quality of content, the other for the level of (dis)agreeance. A user, who had for instance found a piece of content to be very high-quality, but who somewhat disagreed with it, could then express that opinion by click and dragging right to the top of the square, but somewhat left of its center.
That simple mechanism would therefore allow us to distinguish between those two criteria and better capture the intention behind a vote, and help alleviate the issue of seeing deeply unpopular content being buried despite its high quality. It would also allow users to express how strongly they feel about a piece of content by letting them adjust the weight of their vote. Plus, it wouldn't be too cumbersome to use (in my opinion).
(Voting strongly should be slightly inconvenient or cumbersome to do, so as to deter users from voting strongly every time, thereby rendering strong votes meaningless. In practice, that could mean having to move one's mouse only a little for a soft vote, but more and more as the vote gains more weight.
Axes should also be sticky, so as to make it easy to vote with respect to one criterion only (we shouldn't need to try and aim precisely).)We could also put in place some additional mechanism to let users rate content with regard to other criteria (how informative it is, or impressive, exciting, funny, etc.). I do not expect users to rate all the content they read, but allowing them to do so could still be useful. They may still bother to do it for content they find especially informative, impressive, etc., and that would then allow other users to sort content with regard to one or several of these criteria and find content tailored to their interests.
(We could then also display for any piece of content a chart (that could look like this) showing how it was rated with regard to all these criteria. That's not really important, but I find that cool.
We could also plot the number of votes as a function of vote strength, find the average vote strength and so on... That would also be cool, and interesting.)
What do you think?
24 votes -
TIES - Georgia on My Mind (2018)
4 votes -
TikTok curbed reach for people with disabilities
16 votes -
Destiny 2: Season of Dawn
4 votes -
Russia arrests conman who built fake border – the man erected mock border posts and charged four men more than $10,000 to take them to Finland
8 votes -
There is no “Linux” platform
14 votes -
Day 5: Sunny with a Chance of Asteroids
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2019/day/5 Join the Tildes private leaderboard! You can do that on this page, by entering join code 730956-de85ce0c. Please post your...
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pythonwith any of the "short names" listed in this page of supported languages):<details> <summary>Part 1</summary> ```python Your code here. ``` </details>7 votes -
My Glowing Pet
Glowing friend, your light has given me everything I know. To run you require a sacrifice I click open my knife forgotten forever in the drawer with the butterfly yo-yo, the heart necklace of an...
Glowing friend, your light
has given me
everything I know.
To run you require
a sacrificeI click open my knife
forgotten forever in the drawer with the butterfly yo-yo,
the heart necklace of an immature love
and the compass
with the atomic symbol.With the blade I
etch
and cut
and stab
to draw sand
from the glass
long left unflipped.It slides along your surface
sinks in
and is gone.7 votes -
CNN treats politics like a drama, and it's making us all less informed
35 votes -
How McKinsey helped the Trump administration carry out its immigration policies
7 votes -
Rune II developer Human Head Studios is being sued by publisher Ragnarok after it abandoned the game one day after its release in order to join Bethesda
7 votes -
The hidden secrets of The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind
8 votes -
New image of interstellar comet 2l/Borisov offers a close-up view and comparison to the size of Earth
5 votes -
Chaos at the top of the world - The untold stories behind the viral photo of the deadly traffic jam at the top of Mount Everest
13 votes -
Alien Isolation Switch review: Image quality is better than PS4
8 votes -
George Zimmerman sues Trayvon Martin's family for more than $100 million
21 votes -
Elon Musk's testimony in defamation trial: Pedo guy insult was 'not classy' but not meant literally
16 votes -
Good code comments are to the point and flow well
6 votes -
A$AP Rocky told he cannot perform for inmates at his old Swedish jail – national prison board cites logistical and security issues
4 votes -
Dicebreaker website launches - a new site devoted to tabletop games from Gamer Network (owner of Eurogamer, GamesIndustry.biz, RPS, etc.)
5 votes -
The Swedish dairy lobby is fighting alternative milks, like Oatly, as if they're an existential threat
13 votes -
No Time to Die | Trailer
14 votes -
Dead Cells "The Bad Seed" | DLC teaser, coming Q1 2020
5 votes -
Iceland's prime minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir has urged governments to adopt green and family-friendly priorities, instead of just focusing on economic growth figures
11 votes -
LIVE: House Judiciary Committee Impeachment Inquiry Hearing
7 votes -
What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
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Michael Blume - Lifting You (2018)
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What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's...
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's interesting about it? Are you having trouble with anything?
17 votes -
How millions of French shoppers are rejecting cut-price capitalism
18 votes -
The Therac-25: Thirty years later
8 votes -
Day 4: Secure Container
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2019/day/4 Join the Tildes private leaderboard! You can do that on this page, by entering join code 730956-de85ce0c. Please post your...
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pythonwith any of the "short names" listed in this page of supported languages):<details> <summary>Part 1</summary> ```python Your code here. ``` </details>12 votes -
Lost piece of gaming history uncovered
4 votes -
The magical science of wi-fi on airplanes
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Day 3: Crossed Wires
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pythonwith any of the "short names" listed in this page of supported languages):<details> <summary>Part 1</summary> ```python Your code here. ``` </details>13 votes -
Day 2: 1202 Program Alarm
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pythonwith any of the "short names" listed in this page of supported languages):<details> <summary>Part 1</summary> ```python Your code here. ``` </details>13 votes -
Day 1: The Tyranny of the Rocket Equation
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I've created a temporary sub-group for this year's Advent of Code, subscribe if you're interested!
In this thread, people have been starting to post and discuss their solutions to this year's Advent of Code problems. To help make this easier to organize and discuss on Tildes, I've decided to...
In this thread, people have been starting to post and discuss their solutions to this year's Advent of Code problems.
To help make this easier to organize and discuss on Tildes, I've decided to create a sub-group devoted to it: ~comp.advent_of_code. We can keep this sub-group around for a couple of months or so, and this way we can split into separate topics for each day's problems, people getting started later can still get involved easily, and it will also make it simple for others that aren't interested to avoid the posts (just don't subscribe).
I've automatically subscribed everyone that interacted with that original topic (by commenting in it, or voting on the topic itself or any of the comments), but nobody else. So if you're interested in participating in Advent of Code or discussing it, please subscribe to the sub-group. Posts from the sub-group won't be shown to logged-out users by default either, so any logged-out users that want to observe will need to visit the sub-group directly (or you're welcome to email me and request an invite so you can register and subscribe).
I'll also be setting up scheduled posts to post automatically for each day's puzzle and possibly some other things, but we can discuss all of that inside the sub-group.
Edit: All of the topics have now been moved back into ~comp under the "advent of code.2019" tag, and the group deleted.
37 votes -
Did a million years of rain jump-start dinosaur evolution?
7 votes -
The Bell Curve
10 votes