Love the real time access for popular content advocacy. another thing that might help with the slow turnaround from academia is appropriate access to the results of a/b platform tests that platforms do. What do you think of that?
Yes, real-time access is key, and user-level transparency is incredibly important, particularly when volunteer moderators are able to remove or moderate content without the user knowing it was moderated. I don't see how other types of disclosure can be called "transparency" when users are unable to see the status of their content (be it removed or demoted) when it's been marked as such by moderators. Nobody expects that, and everyone is shocked when they discover it's happened to them. Users are an essential part of any platform, along with designers and moderators. If stakeholders are not all on the same page, and there is something actively blocking them from being on the same page, that's not transparency in my book.
So excited to see you do this! Can’t wait to read it.
Love the real time access for popular content advocacy. another thing that might help with the slow turnaround from academia is appropriate access to the results of a/b platform tests that platforms do. What do you think of that?
Yes, real-time access is key, and user-level transparency is incredibly important, particularly when volunteer moderators are able to remove or moderate content without the user knowing it was moderated. I don't see how other types of disclosure can be called "transparency" when users are unable to see the status of their content (be it removed or demoted) when it's been marked as such by moderators. Nobody expects that, and everyone is shocked when they discover it's happened to them. Users are an essential part of any platform, along with designers and moderators. If stakeholders are not all on the same page, and there is something actively blocking them from being on the same page, that's not transparency in my book.