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by mekod
144 days ago
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Hi HN,
Blohem started as an anonymous posting experiment, but evolved into an observation tool. It now models where global attention flows across news and communities (HN, Reddit, GDELT), visualized as a live market.
It’s not for trading or prediction.. just a way to see what the internet is emotionally focused on in real time.
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First, the main market graph uses currency like symbols, as if this was a forex or crypto market. Maybe it's just me, but I was kind of put off by forcing "trading" naming conventions into something that is not advertised as a trading platform.
Also, when I read:
>evolved into an observation tool. It now models where global attention flows across news and communities (HN, Reddit, GDELT), visualized as a live market
and I saw the graph, I initially supposed it scraped major news communities to find what's the trending topic (AI, war,...). After all, it's an observation tool, it's not for trading or prediction.
Except... there are those "Trade" buttons for each category. What does it mean? Do users vote on which topic they currently consider more important? Is the vote exclusive (can only vote for one category)? Do users pay to vote?
And why should votes on this platform be more representative of these trends than actual posts on actual news communities? Unless this is some kind of prediction market, but this isn't reflected in your statement ("observation tool... not for trading or prediction").
Since there is no visible page which explains what this is all about, I'm left a bit confused.
On a less important note, maybe you could make graphs with flexible time ranges. Say, 24 hours/7 days/30 days. Users focus on whatever time range they are interested, and you provide a default choice.