Re: Social Media Integration
Posted by Crono on
Fri Jan 3rd 2014 at 7:55am
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star ratings are silly, because it's so subversive. Even in a controlled environment like a news outlet, it's difficult to get any consistency in ratings. It even usually comes down to whether that person is liked or not.
A "Yay/Nay" system makes the most sense. All anyone can really say is that they liked it or they didn't. Options like "don't care" don't fit, so there's not really any other way to go. If you wanted levels of like ... then a multi-stage rating system (like stars) makes sense. But it takes a lot of data to be able to use it for anything useful. The most obvious thing to use them for is suggestions, a mult-stage rating system makes sense for suggestions.
I would say, though, that it'd be important to have other feedback metrics. People could like something, but if it only half works that needs to be reflected somehow.
Maybe, A Yay or Nay as well as a categorical selection. So you can say the primary reason why you liked it. Make 3 or 4 fundamental categories for why you can like something, then the person says they like it, and why. It would probably be a lot more accurate than any point system.
There's also other metrics to consider like trends.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Social Media Integration
Posted by G4MER on
Sat Dec 5th 2015 at 12:15am
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2015-12-05 12:15am
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No I think you got it.. hope to see a new Snark Pit soon. Even though I'll miss my old graphic work.