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by imiric
407 days ago
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Kudos for working on this for such a long time! You've clearly put a lot of thought into a good discussion system. I like the distinction between liking and disagreeing. I may like a comment because of what it adds to the discussion, and disagree with it at the same time. The two are often used interchangeably here and on Reddit, which is a shame. Though I still like Slashdot's voting system the most. Granular votes for specific categories: informative, insightful, offtopic, etc. Limited amount of votes per user, and IIRC the vote quota increases with rank/karma. BTW, there's a typo on your Pricing page: "The more interesting commets first", and the links under "Old plans" return 404. Though I would suggest a general revision of the copy on this page, and removing all the "later" features. |
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Me too :- ) I'm thinking that if something gets 10 upvotes, and sth else get 10 upvotes and 10 disagree votes, then more often it's the latter that's more interesting to read?
There's also an Unwanted vote, for things that are too off-topic or rude etc, similar to how downvotes work here at HN.
Slashdot's vote system I like too :- ) (Maybe the vote system could be pluggable in the distant future.) — There's also half implemented Do-It votes and Do-Not votes, for ideas and upcoming Joint Decision topic types.
> commets ... and the links under "Old plans" return 404
Oh, thanks! Hadn't noticed. They work from here: www.talkyard.io/pricing (the www subdomain), but from the blog-comments and education subdomains, all those "Old plans" links are broken. (So I'll need to point the links to the www subdomain.)
> I would suggest a general revision of the copy on this page,
The pricing page? If you want & have time to write a bit more, that'd be interesting.
(Or if you're too short of time, I guess I can ask someone who works with UX & pricing)
> and removing all the "later" features.
Hmm, someone else has mentioned this too. Maybe there can be a "Show-later" checkbox, default un-ticked.
Thanks for the thoughts & feedback!