An analysis of why Usenet, a pioneering decentralized platform, hasn't returned to mainstream use. Explore the key challenges like spam and moderation, and discover modern alternatives like the Fediverse.
A deep dive into whether online communities serve the same social function as the traditional press, exploring themes of trust, professional journalism, and the reader's role in a new media ecosystem.
Explore innovative governance models for online communities that move beyond traditional authoritarian moderation, including contribution-weighted democracy, invite-only systems, and hybrid approaches to balance quality, growth, and fairness.
Exploring the use of AI to score online discussions based on quality instead of likes. While some aspects like civility are feasible, determining factual truth remains a major technical and philosophical hurdle.
Exploring why the 'average' score on online platforms is a misleading metric. Discover better ways to analyze user reputation and the different philosophies behind these point systems.
Discover the unseen factors that determine a post's ranking on discussion platforms, from comment-to-vote ratios and user flags to manual moderator boosts.
Feeling overwhelmed by the volume of AI content? This guide explores practical ways to filter and curate your online tech news feeds, from uBlock Origin rules and userscripts to community-driven curation.
An analysis of why tech-focused online communities often remove political content, exploring whether it's due to moderation policies, user fatigue, or an underlying ideological bias.
An analysis of online discussions about the role of the downvote. We explore whether requiring justification for downvotes could improve conversation quality or if alternative systems without downvotes are a better solution.
Explore the compelling argument that removing reply notifications from online forums isn't a missing feature, but a deliberate design choice to improve discussion quality and reduce flamewars.