-
28 votes
-
What do you think of Medium’s “clapping” system?
I’m not recommending this for Tildes or anything, I just wanted to know your thoughts on it. For those who are unfamiliar with it, on Medium, you can “applaud” articles and comments. To do this,...
I’m not recommending this for Tildes or anything, I just wanted to know your thoughts on it.
For those who are unfamiliar with it, on Medium, you can “applaud” articles and comments. To do this, you hold down the clap button, and depending on how long you hold it down, the more applause you give (up to a limit of 50). The best example would probably be if you go on any Medium article and try it yourself.
I’ve never really seen any discussion on it, so I was interested in hearing your thoughts.
I think the idea of essentially having to convert time holding down a button to a number of likes is interesting.
The problems that come to mind are that you could easily automate it, and that it could suffer the “5 star” rating system problem, where the majority of people will either dislike something enough to rate it 1 star, love it enough to rate it 5 stars, or not care enough to rate it at all (or in this case, give it 50 claps or nothing).
18 votes -
The Republican approach to US voter fraud: Lie
14 votes -
In Amazon's "hellscape", workers face insecurity and crushing targets
5 votes -
How a rogue Romanian economist legally gamed the lottery and won millions of dollars around the world
10 votes -
Elon Musk and the meaning of ‘off the record’
14 votes -
Why obvious lies make great propaganda
19 votes -
John Roberts and the second redemption court
4 votes -
The woman who founded the 'incel' movement
26 votes -
'Trump is checking out of Asia': What Australia should do about it
6 votes -
The Bridge Tongues
5 votes -
The rise of Brazil’s far‑right
9 votes -
US police pulled fake ‘Antifa’ list from neo-Nazi site and used it to target random people who’d signed an anti-Donald Trump petition
33 votes -
Elizabeth Warren’s Theory of Capitalism: A conversation with the Democratic senator about why she’s doubling down on market competition at a moment when her party is flirting with socialism
20 votes -
The Internet of Garbage
16 votes -
The myth of John McCain
20 votes -
How a surrogate twin pregnancy turned into a custody battle over unrelated babies
6 votes -
Open Data Endgame: Countering the Digital Consensus
5 votes -
David Foster Wallace on John McCain: ‘The Weasel, Twelve Monkeys and the Shrub’ (2000)
6 votes -
Have you heard of the Hungry Ghost Festival?
8 votes -
Why equality is unhelpful as a political goal
9 votes -
It’s OK to call racists ‘racist’
17 votes -
The Alt-Right Playbook
21 votes -
Choose a side: the battle to keep French isle McDonald's-free. Mayor on Île d’Oléron is leading the fight, saying the island is ‘not about mass consumption’
9 votes -
What does it take to impeach a president?
3 votes -
As GOP scandals multiply, Democrats frame a careful message on corruption
8 votes -
How a law meant to curb infanticide was used to abandon teens
13 votes -
USA and Australia are dysfunctional: Hyper-partisanship is killing two great democracies
16 votes -
Recommendations for a great podcast? What are you listening to?
I am a big CGP Grey fan and have recently been diving into 'Hello Internet' and 'Cortex' and really I love both of them. I have never been much of a podcast listener until recently, but I do enjoy...
I am a big CGP Grey fan and have recently been diving into 'Hello Internet' and 'Cortex' and really I love both of them.
I have never been much of a podcast listener until recently, but I do enjoy some of the stuff NPR puts out (like Radiolab).
12 votes -
Gospels of giving for the new gilded age: Are today’s donor classes solving problems—or creating new ones?
8 votes -
Fascist activists have spent the last year trying to win over police
17 votes -
Empty hotels, idle boats: What happens when a Pacific island upsets China by being too friendly with Taiwan
10 votes -
How Cambodia’s prime minister rigged an election
3 votes -
404 Riddles: An Internet Riddle
17 votes -
Introducing Ursal — Union of Socialist Republics of Latin America, Brazil's latest meme craze
9 votes -
Notpron: the hardest riddle available on the internet
9 votes -
MIT launches massive election data trove, ranks US election efficiency
7 votes -
What football will look like in the future
20 votes -
Inside the Reddit Forum Where Panicked People Ask Strangers for Legal Help
8 votes -
Elves and Aliens
2 votes -
America might be ready for democratic socialism. It’s not ready for the bill.
16 votes -
China Is cheating at a rigged game
11 votes -
The Age of Precarious Infrastructure
9 votes -
Can Economists and Humanists Ever Be Friends?
6 votes -
What next for Myanmar’s Rohingya?
3 votes -
Why there’s no such thing as a civilisation
5 votes -
Things Fall Apart
9 votes -
Exclusive: Hacked emails take us inside the billionaires’ club around Vladimir Putin
4 votes -
How UNH Turned A Quiet Benefactor Into A Football-Marketing Prop
4 votes -
It started as a fairly routine tweet from an inoffensive source - Canada's foreign affairs ministry. But in just a few days it escalated into a world-class diplomatic clash.
14 votes