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RE: A User Experience Analysis of Steemit content curation. Problems and suggested solutions (mockups at the bottom)

in #steemit8 years ago

I'd love to try any new interface, specifically for Desktop webviewing. You are spot on with the chronological list being insufficient. It is tedious to search through NEW looking for quality. I don't think curators can help but fall into patterns and try to optimize rewards. Meanwhile I don't doubt a ton of good content slips by. Even this post is an hour old and the only comments I see are from the author and bots!

Thanks for posting and I look forward to seeing what you come up with

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The idea is that improving the visualisation and injecting recommend content in a customized user feed may help the content curation and make the experience more pleasant.
Thanks for your comment

Regarding the absence of comment s:this does not say much as we have not visibility on the impression

Like, "Users who liked this post also liked..."?
If that were done right I think it could be great. If not it could get annoying

If you have an idea to get curators to find hidden gems instead of their favorite users etc I think you're onto something

Well, recommendation systems are nothing new. Amazon is the best example. Need to find a formula for steemit