Show HN: Grasswire – an Internet newsroom curated and fact-checked by everyone
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Re: Show HN: Grasswire – an Internet newsroom curated and fact-checked by everyone
#42Just pointing out: This doesn't work at all until you enable cookies for the domain.
Re: Show HN: Grasswire – an Internet newsroom curated and fact-checked by everyone
#43You should look up ng-cloak
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#44Cannot log in or sign up via Safari or Firefox on OSX Mavericks
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#45The stream of hint boxes that need to be closed before the page actually loads is very distracting and probably unnecessary to most users
I like them initially, but they return every time you come back. Only showing them once would be a much more pleasant experience.
Re: Show HN: Grasswire – an Internet newsroom curated and fact-checked by everyone
#46This service is not exactly it, but comes close to the idea...
Re: Show HN: Grasswire – an Internet newsroom curated and fact-checked by everyone
#47You can replace "Upvote" with two buttons: "Like" and "Confirm". Because people will tend to upvote things even if they are not sure wherther the fact is true or not, simply because they like that fact. There are way too many low quality (twitter?) messages. Personally, I would not spend any of my time refuting and upvoting them. People have only 24 hour in a day, you need to provide better links, so people not only…
Re: Show HN: Grasswire – an Internet newsroom curated and fact-checked by everyone
#48Earlier quoted context omitted.
yes, I would keep tweaking the words if i were you to be exactly explicit/specific. eg: 1. 'like" is better than 'upvote' because it is clear that i am evaluate whether i like(re: enjoy) something, but what metric am i using to [up]vote on something? 2. "Reference URL" describes specifically what you want rather than some random URL.
Great feedback. But what if something is important but I don't "like" it - similar to how I'm not sure whether I should like a post on FB when my boss in unemployed. We've had that feedback too, like "This is awful and heartbreaking - do I favorite it?" (Favorite was the word we used to use).
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#49Slightly related: I was looking for some place on the Internets where you could submit an article and discuss the details / truthiness of it in a community (wiki?) style with some way to easily visualise and reference supporting data / tables. Does anyone know of a place like that? This service is not exactly it, but comes close to the idea...
Also: http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Debate_tools
If you find a good one let me know.