@DaveyCraney that’s the hard part about human curation. It takes the time and resources of a human to do it. This is where @jean is missed!
@DaveyCraney that’s the hard part about human curation. It takes the time and resources of a human to do it. This is where @jean is missed!
@DaveyCraney I’ve read a few posts about Discover on micro.blog recently. This made me remember the early days of micro.blog when a few of us posted weekly lists of interesting posts. I think @smokey was the most consistent. I tried sometimes. It was a nice challenge to keep within the character limitation.
A bit like your EHOAS , which I’ve just discovered, but without the hard work of reflection.
I wonder would this idea be worth reviving. If there were several different folk involved giving different p.o.v.s. I think I’d have trouble keeping it up at the moment but might be up for it in the future.
@canion we lost more than a person that day :-(
@johnjohnston I was thinking about this as well lately, but how do you see the new voices? I have the feeling I would just link to posts of the same people again and again.
@johnjohnston I remember those weekly lists. I use to save them to catch up on what I had missed.
@maique @DaveyCraney Exactly my thoughts. Still getting used to the idea of Micro.blog as ‘just’ a hosting company, although very rarely I still like to dream a bit of a global team of voluntary curators (ideally covering every timezone)…
@DaveyCraney i would love something like this.
@DaveyCraney I just wonder if it is feasible or if it goes to much in the direction of curated by algorithm. On the other hand it is still done with human input. // @ArnoldHoogerwerf & @maique