▲ | BeetleB 6 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
I was about to say "Disallow forwarding". The problem with most networks (and in the old days, even emails), was that the bulk of the material I'd get from people I personally know were not original content, but memes, humor, or political content being forwarded. But this may serve an equivalent purpose: > And finally, there should be a reasonable cap on the number of times a user can post per day. Roughly 5 times per day feels like the upper threshold of what you can post while being intentional about what it is you're posting. Amusingly, just yesterday I said in a comment: "Imagine you have a quota of only 1 HN comment per day. You probably will be a lot more careful on what you reply to." | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | sunrunner 6 days ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Imagine you have a quota of only 1 HN comment per day. You probably will be a lot more careful on what you reply to. 1 HN comment a day is interesting as it would also introduce a lag into the speed of development of threads as you wouldn't know ahead of time what threads you would want to post in until they've all been created. Something I think about personally is what would be the result of requiring people to invest a personally meaningful amount of time and/or money into posting. "I have to pay to speak?!" people ask. Well, yes. Of course, this immediately seems to tie someone's ability to post to personal finances which isn't the intention. But the key idea is that it has to be something personally costly enough that it implies an honest and intentional signal, which always seems to end up as either time or money. Some forums implement time-gated posting which is interesting. If you have to wait a minute to be allowed to post, can you still be bothered? But would I have paid to write this specific comment? I'm not sure, I guess that depends on the market rate for posts at the time. I have no doubt there are tens of ways this system breaks down that I haven't thought through. | |||||||||||||||||
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▲ | integralid 6 days ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
>Roughly 5 times per day feels like the upper threshold of what you can post while being intentional about what it is you're posting Not sure about social media, but in the days of forums I posted way more thoughtful and helpful posts on the forum I attended. (I'll be honest, I didn't read the post yet. I'm doing this now) |