Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently users need to end a chat, in order to rate it. But Alice's one-sided determination of the chat is heavily influencing Bob's rating (Observer paradoxon). Also users having a good communication will not be inclined to end it, just to show others that everything is going well.
Describe the solution you'd like
The chat window has a slider on the bottom. (From left to right) The first third of the slider is coloured red, the middle yellow, the last third green. The slider is labeled with the following text: "How polarised is this chat right now?"
The slider ranges from 0 to 100. Default position is in the middle = 50.
If the user moves the slider to a new position, the rating is saved.
All rating are continuously averaged and determine the colour of the connecting line
Additional context
This means that active, not finished, dialogues are coloured. A freshly started dialogue would therefore be coloured blue, as the default rating is 50.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Currently users need to end a chat, in order to rate it. But Alice's one-sided determination of the chat is heavily influencing Bob's rating (Observer paradoxon). Also users having a good communication will not be inclined to end it, just to show others that everything is going well.
Describe the solution you'd like The chat window has a slider on the bottom. (From left to right) The first third of the slider is coloured red, the middle yellow, the last third green. The slider is labeled with the following text: "How polarised is this chat right now?"
The slider ranges from 0 to 100. Default position is in the middle = 50.
If the user moves the slider to a new position, the rating is saved.
All rating are continuously averaged and determine the colour of the connecting line
Additional context This means that active, not finished, dialogues are coloured. A freshly started dialogue would therefore be coloured blue, as the default rating is 50.