• joethebob
    +4

    as popularity gains, you see quality drop, and that is both for content and commentors alike.

    I would say that's the most prominent governing rule. Critical mass is a difficult thing to handle when expansion is the name of the game in your design model. To co-opt a quote - 'You can satisfy some of the users all the time, and all of users some of the time, but you can't satisfy all of the users all of the time'

    • fred
      +1

      Seems like a life rule really. It is one i live by for sure. I prefer to keep my relationships in life simple.

      On another note, arent i supposed to get notified if someone replies to a comment? I just happen to come across this because i was looking for a way to see my own comment history.

      • joethebob
        +1

        There's a line that's posted to the notification log, although it seem to lack any kind of visual representation that it is there. On a similar note there doesn't seem to be any sort of pm system either. Lots of UI work to be done here.

      • fred (edited 8 years ago)
        +1
        @joethebob -

        yeah i found that. I figured there was a PM system based on the inbox and the little manage button saying "who can send you messages" but you are right, i cant find where to actually send a message. odd.

        oh well.

        Interesting. seems to adding @joethebob to replys now....