Challenge: Trust needs to have an Exploratory feel to it. This means that users shouldn't need to engage it with a specific question in mind. It should be intuitive, quick and fun to look through. Users should be able to 'take a look at' what happened in a certain slice of the community and hopefully see something of interest in the data.
For example:
how community in sports played out during the superbowl
what happened this month in an election year vs this month two years ago
what happened in my section of choice yesterday
when was it that the conversation under that story started going down hill
To accomplish this, we need a simple filtering system (https://github.com/coralproject/cay/issues/14) and a set of basic visualizations that redraw each time the filters are changed.
These visualizations should cover all the "Measurables", including:
how many comments, replies, actions, etc... happened (histogram?)
Challenge: Trust needs to have an Exploratory feel to it. This means that users shouldn't need to engage it with a specific question in mind. It should be intuitive, quick and fun to look through. Users should be able to 'take a look at' what happened in a certain slice of the community and hopefully see something of interest in the data.
For example:
To accomplish this, we need a simple filtering system (https://github.com/coralproject/cay/issues/14) and a set of basic visualizations that redraw each time the filters are changed.
These visualizations should cover all the "Measurables", including: