What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 2, Interesting) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 13:56 (#2QMQ) I think we need to focus on how to get get content on Pipedot. Maybe feedstreams like the Soyfeed (I love that word!) are one approach, but there may be others? This isn't my site and I'm not doing the coding, but just to get the party started, what about things like: submit articles by email, using some kind of protocol (first paragraph is the title, second is the intro, third is the link or something). Spam wouldn't be too much of a problem because all articles have to go through an editor anywaywhat about some easy way to go from an RSS reader to a submittal form, like Android's awesome "share via" system that allows you to build various bridges. Or does this mean getting someone to develop an app or equivalent, which would be a totally different and maybe cumbersome coding effort? (but cool/awesome nonetheless)? Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by rocks@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 20:26 (#2QW9) I'm really keen on Pipedot being a success, with success defined as a place to learn from interesting news and the experience of community members. It's starting to get there sometimes, but it's also discouraging to see a story pass by with few or no comments. I get that tech stories sometimes don't need a lot of discussion, but maybe there is a way to rate stories as being of interest even when we have nothing to add. Psychologically, perceived approval from peers probably factors in on ones motivation to contribute, even if that seems a little co-dependent.Also, I'm a lurker by preference, but until pipedot is rolling we all need to get out of the lurker's comfort zone as much as possible. Cheers... Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 4, Insightful) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 20:57 (#2QWP) Smart point. As volunteer editor, I can guarantee you when an article goes up and doesn't generate any discussion, I think, "hmm, shouldn't post more articles like this." If you haven't seen any astronomy articles here recently, that's why: none of the previous astronomy articles generated any talk. And what's the point of posting articles if they don't generate some feedback? Perhaps articles can have a thumbs up/down button when posted so people can send feedback to submitters even if they don't care to comment on them? Not posting for our health here: probably all of us also has a day job. Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 3, Insightful) by seriously@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 21:46 (#2QXB) oh, that's why :-(sorry, I felt dumb to just post "I liked that article" without any kind of extra insight. Indeed a way to share appreciation would certainly help :-) Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 22:33 (#2QY2) Awright then, now that I know, look for some more astro stuff. I like those subjects too. Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by hyper@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 22:55 (#2QYC) Thanks. I like reading about topics outside my personal sphere of knowledge, however my preference is not to comment unless warrented.A rating and meta feedback system for articles sounds good. Perhaps we can prefix comments with "meta" to flag a response... or everyone could just post saying how much they like or dislike the article...
Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by rocks@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 20:26 (#2QW9) I'm really keen on Pipedot being a success, with success defined as a place to learn from interesting news and the experience of community members. It's starting to get there sometimes, but it's also discouraging to see a story pass by with few or no comments. I get that tech stories sometimes don't need a lot of discussion, but maybe there is a way to rate stories as being of interest even when we have nothing to add. Psychologically, perceived approval from peers probably factors in on ones motivation to contribute, even if that seems a little co-dependent.Also, I'm a lurker by preference, but until pipedot is rolling we all need to get out of the lurker's comfort zone as much as possible. Cheers... Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 4, Insightful) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 20:57 (#2QWP) Smart point. As volunteer editor, I can guarantee you when an article goes up and doesn't generate any discussion, I think, "hmm, shouldn't post more articles like this." If you haven't seen any astronomy articles here recently, that's why: none of the previous astronomy articles generated any talk. And what's the point of posting articles if they don't generate some feedback? Perhaps articles can have a thumbs up/down button when posted so people can send feedback to submitters even if they don't care to comment on them? Not posting for our health here: probably all of us also has a day job. Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 3, Insightful) by seriously@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 21:46 (#2QXB) oh, that's why :-(sorry, I felt dumb to just post "I liked that article" without any kind of extra insight. Indeed a way to share appreciation would certainly help :-) Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 22:33 (#2QY2) Awright then, now that I know, look for some more astro stuff. I like those subjects too. Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by hyper@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 22:55 (#2QYC) Thanks. I like reading about topics outside my personal sphere of knowledge, however my preference is not to comment unless warrented.A rating and meta feedback system for articles sounds good. Perhaps we can prefix comments with "meta" to flag a response... or everyone could just post saying how much they like or dislike the article...
Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 4, Insightful) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 20:57 (#2QWP) Smart point. As volunteer editor, I can guarantee you when an article goes up and doesn't generate any discussion, I think, "hmm, shouldn't post more articles like this." If you haven't seen any astronomy articles here recently, that's why: none of the previous astronomy articles generated any talk. And what's the point of posting articles if they don't generate some feedback? Perhaps articles can have a thumbs up/down button when posted so people can send feedback to submitters even if they don't care to comment on them? Not posting for our health here: probably all of us also has a day job. Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 3, Insightful) by seriously@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 21:46 (#2QXB) oh, that's why :-(sorry, I felt dumb to just post "I liked that article" without any kind of extra insight. Indeed a way to share appreciation would certainly help :-) Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 22:33 (#2QY2) Awright then, now that I know, look for some more astro stuff. I like those subjects too. Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by hyper@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 22:55 (#2QYC) Thanks. I like reading about topics outside my personal sphere of knowledge, however my preference is not to comment unless warrented.A rating and meta feedback system for articles sounds good. Perhaps we can prefix comments with "meta" to flag a response... or everyone could just post saying how much they like or dislike the article...
Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 3, Insightful) by seriously@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 21:46 (#2QXB) oh, that's why :-(sorry, I felt dumb to just post "I liked that article" without any kind of extra insight. Indeed a way to share appreciation would certainly help :-) Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 22:33 (#2QY2) Awright then, now that I know, look for some more astro stuff. I like those subjects too. Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by hyper@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 22:55 (#2QYC) Thanks. I like reading about topics outside my personal sphere of knowledge, however my preference is not to comment unless warrented.A rating and meta feedback system for articles sounds good. Perhaps we can prefix comments with "meta" to flag a response... or everyone could just post saying how much they like or dislike the article...
Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 22:33 (#2QY2) Awright then, now that I know, look for some more astro stuff. I like those subjects too. Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by hyper@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 22:55 (#2QYC) Thanks. I like reading about topics outside my personal sphere of knowledge, however my preference is not to comment unless warrented.A rating and meta feedback system for articles sounds good. Perhaps we can prefix comments with "meta" to flag a response... or everyone could just post saying how much they like or dislike the article...
Re: What would it take to get more submitted articles here? (Score: 1) by hyper@pipedot.org on 2014-08-27 22:55 (#2QYC) Thanks. I like reading about topics outside my personal sphere of knowledge, however my preference is not to comment unless warrented.A rating and meta feedback system for articles sounds good. Perhaps we can prefix comments with "meta" to flag a response... or everyone could just post saying how much they like or dislike the article...