Yeah, and you can’t use karma as a good metric for determining relevance or accuracy. I contributed ten years of mostly fairly good quality posts but my highest rated was a joke about gangbangs.
Mine was a what if grocery store employees were allowed a free slap a day toward unruly customers. Everyone would be on their best behavior since you never know who’s spent it yet or not.
Hmm. It would definitely had helped if you could reply with emoticons like “lol” to classify jokes, not just with thumbs up.
Advances in AI could then also tweak the content sorting so that people are always kept in the optimal engagement mood. I mean they try to do that now.
Yeah, and you can’t use karma as a good metric for determining relevance or accuracy. I contributed ten years of mostly fairly good quality posts but my highest rated was a joke about gangbangs.
Mine was, “that looks like something from resident evil”.
Mine was a what if grocery store employees were allowed a free slap a day toward unruly customers. Everyone would be on their best behavior since you never know who’s spent it yet or not.
Hmm. It would definitely had helped if you could reply with emoticons like “lol” to classify jokes, not just with thumbs up.
Advances in AI could then also tweak the content sorting so that people are always kept in the optimal engagement mood. I mean they try to do that now.