Possible use for this new thing: Seeing as we have had much recent discussion about what behaviour is, and is not, creepy, we could create a long list of potential behaviour, and study which people think it’s creepy or not. And if it makes a difference if you ask first. (Question 492: So is it okay if I ask you out on a Wednesday… while wearing a tutu, and there are exactly 3.9 people in the room?)
Once we had this useful dataset, we could evaluate potential rules for social interaction (“okay, under your plan, 42% of women under 25 say they’ll hate you, but with my scheme, 50% say they’ll like you!”) etc.
Possible use for this new thing: Seeing as we have had much recent discussion about what behaviour is, and is not, creepy, we could create a long list of potential behaviour, and study which people think it’s creepy or not. And if it makes a difference if you ask first. (Question 492: So is it okay if I ask you out on a Wednesday… while wearing a tutu, and there are exactly 3.9 people in the room?)
Once we had this useful dataset, we could evaluate potential rules for social interaction (“okay, under your plan, 42% of women under 25 say they’ll hate you, but with my scheme, 50% say they’ll like you!”) etc.
Yes meta data and analysis on how to improve the site and community is low hanging fruit when it comes to research projects.