Please make an easy to find Recent Changes feed (maybe a thing on the home page which only appears if you’ve made wiki edits). If you want an editor community, that will be their home, and the thing they’re keeping up with and knowing to positively reinforce each other.
The concepts portal is now a slightly awkward mix of articles and tags, with potentially very high use tags being quite buried because no one’s written a good article for it (e.g Rationality Quotes has 136 pages tagged, but zero karma, so requires many clicks to reach). I’m especially thinking about the use case of wanting to know what types of articles there are to browse around. I’m not sure exactly what to do about this.. maybe having the sorting not be just about karma, but a mix of karma and number of tagged posts? Like (k+10)*(t+10) or something? Disadvantage is this is opaque and drops alphabetical much harder.
A bunch of the uncategorized ones could be categorized, but I’m not seeing a way to do this with normal permissions.
Adjusting 2 would make it much cleaner to categorize the many ones in 3 without that clogging up the normal lists.
So the nice thing about karma is that if someone thinks a wikitag is worthy of attention for any reason (article, tagged posts, importance of concept), they’re able to upvote it and make it appear higher.
Much of the current karma comes from Ben Pace and I who did a pass. Rationality Quotes didn’t strike me a page I particularly wanted to boost up the list, but if you disagree with me you’re able to Like it.
In general, I don’t think have a lot of tagged posts should mean a wikitag should be ranked highly. It’s a consideration, but I like it flowing via people’s judgments about whether or not to upvote it.
The categorization is an interesting question. Indeed currently only admins can do it and that perhaps requires more thought.
This is awesome! Three comments:
Please make an easy to find Recent Changes feed (maybe a thing on the home page which only appears if you’ve made wiki edits). If you want an editor community, that will be their home, and the thing they’re keeping up with and knowing to positively reinforce each other.
The concepts portal is now a slightly awkward mix of articles and tags, with potentially very high use tags being quite buried because no one’s written a good article for it (e.g Rationality Quotes has 136 pages tagged, but zero karma, so requires many clicks to reach). I’m especially thinking about the use case of wanting to know what types of articles there are to browse around. I’m not sure exactly what to do about this.. maybe having the sorting not be just about karma, but a mix of karma and number of tagged posts? Like (k+10)*(t+10) or something? Disadvantage is this is opaque and drops alphabetical much harder.
A bunch of the uncategorized ones could be categorized, but I’m not seeing a way to do this with normal permissions.
Adjusting 2 would make it much cleaner to categorize the many ones in 3 without that clogging up the normal lists.
So the nice thing about karma is that if someone thinks a wikitag is worthy of attention for any reason (article, tagged posts, importance of concept), they’re able to upvote it and make it appear higher.
Much of the current karma comes from Ben Pace and I who did a pass. Rationality Quotes didn’t strike me a page I particularly wanted to boost up the list, but if you disagree with me you’re able to Like it.
In general, I don’t think have a lot of tagged posts should mean a wikitag should be ranked highly. It’s a consideration, but I like it flowing via people’s judgments about whether or not to upvote it.
The categorization is an interesting question. Indeed currently only admins can do it and that perhaps requires more thought.
Also I suggest that given the number of tags in each section, load more should be load all.