RE: Offene Fragen | Open questions
The question is very multifaceted. Not having only one interpretation of the answer. You need to understand what constitutes quality content. I absolutely agree that the structure and structure of the platform are far from perfect. But you should first understand one thing - how the main owners see the further development of the platform. For some people, really deeply developed, scientifically based, meaningful material is required, for others, and this is the overwhelming number of participants, it is interesting to talk about how the garden was loosened and what grew there. And this is also valuable, there is a paradox in this, but it is true. We are different, but we are the same. People are looking for different things here, and what is most beautiful, they find them, or go away. Of course, it is possible to make the platform better, but I can imagine what colossal financial and time resources are needed for this. We can shout and offer something), but without knowing the development strategy, this will come down to the next post and payments). In fact, there is a decision to add, or separate, virtual spaces, or metaverses, with certain themes, purposes and meaning, and most importantly - ease of use. This is a gigantic topic, you can write and argue endlessly)
No, I don't. And I can't. It is impossible to have global or universal criteria to quality. This itself is a communication process. As I mentioned above: It's NOT me to decide what is quality!
Yes, it is! I never have been on the way to deny that.
This is indeed valuable, but there I cannot see a "paradox". I'm sure there is no such thing.
Writing on my garden can lead to a quality post.
Writing on philosophy can lead to a very poor post.
It's not the issue or theme, it's the writing itsel, it is the forming of my thoughts and words while writing.
"Hello, Sokrates is my hero, and I like also Heraklit!" would be a very poor post.
"While working in my garden, I detected some new plants which before never seen in my area." could be the beginning of a very good post on changes in natural life of plants.
That's the reason I started with.
;-)