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Dennis Hackethal’s avatar

Veritula should have some way to indicate agreement.

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If there’s no criticism, that implies agreement.

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Dennis HackethalOP revised 16 days ago·#2188

Not necessarily. Maybe somebody just forgot to reply or doesn’t know what to say.

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How about emoji reactions?

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People could wrongly think they have epistemological relevance. For example, they might adopt an idea that has pending criticism just because it got positive reactions.

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Reactions could be limited to the recipient of a comment.

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That limits the scope of the problem but doesn’t eliminate it. A single recipient could still react in a distracting way.

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There’s value in reacting to top-level ideas, too.

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There’s value in others being able to react as well. Maybe an idea affects them in some way or they want to voice support.

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There could be an explanation somewhere stating that emoji reactions do not have epistemological relevance.

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Hardly anyone reads those, and many of those who do forget.

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Reactions can be ambiguous. It wouldn’t always be clear which part of an idea someone is reacting to.

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That only happens if people submit bulk ideas, and people shouldn’t do that anyway.

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But not everyone will always use the platform in an ideal way, and I don’t want to make it easier for issues to compound.

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I could implement reactions on a per-paragraph basis.

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It isn’t clear what would happen during a revision. A paragraph might be changed or deleted. Too complicated.

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But presumably, the same is true for reactions to ideas as a whole. Reactions would have to be removed for revisions.

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For reactions to paragraphs, at least you could tell if the content someone reacted to has changed, and only then remove the reaction.

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Benjamin Davies, 2 days ago·#2468

Why should reacts persist through revisions?

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Benjamin Davies, 2 days ago·#2469

Nevermind, this was addressed by #2462

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Then what does somebody do who wants to react to an idea as a whole? Do they react to the last paragraph?

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Dennis HackethalOP, 3 days ago·#2465

The way I picture it, as you hover over different paragraphs, a reaction button appears and moves between paragraphs. So it would always be clear that reactions are on specific paragraphs. The user would pick whatever paragraph they most wish to react to.

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Those run the risk of turning Veritula into yet another social network like Reddit or messenger like Telegram.

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Not if I do reactions on a per-paragraph basis. I think that’s a new feature none of those sites have.

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