Closed chmac closed 4 years ago
Yes!
One topic we discussed was human intervention. I'm of the opinion that human intervention is only required if users are able to enter free text. If they're not (in a trust / reference setting), then we may not have a need for human intervention. Human intervention is (in my opinion) extremely hard to get right, without ending up with a small number of people wielding a lot of power in secret.
hi i like the idea of tags... it could work same way that i used to use the groups in Cs for filtering, looking for people in the same groups i was...
so having those tags and being able to filter for users that haver got tgs in common with you would be very usefull when the number of users goes on growing up.
brainstorm with @chmac and @simison
hitchwiki referal: add hitchhiker tag automatically (same for trashwiki, veganwiki)
initial tribes, to be rendered precise/clear
people can add tags that we store and use later on once 1k people have added their own tags we can get an idea of what to add next or open up, probably 150 people using a tag is a good indication, and we should keep an eye on synonyms
Users can add whatever tags they want, but we automatically display a curated list of 5-10 "suggested" tribes.
What about a tribe musicians? El 2/4/2015 19:08, "Callum Macdonald" notifications@github.com escribió:
Users can add whatever tags they want, but we automatically display a curated list of 5-10 "suggested" tribes.
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However, if you just leave it like this, I'll close it in 14 days to help keep your issues tidy!
Thanks!
@simison and I have been brainstorming.
It might be possible for users to only accept requests from members of certain "tribes". (For example, I only accept vegan guests, geek guests, etc.) This needs to be figured out in more detail.