My problem with Goodreads isn't the recommendations engine. The recommendations are fine. I'm actually skeptical that any ML recommendation engine is going to recommend better books than my friends will. The only thing I expect from a recommendation engine is discovery , by which I mean finding new things that neither I nor my friends have read that look interesting. Whether they're good is another story altogether..…
I Want to Fix Goodreads
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#52I am a Goodreads employee. this is a burner account. i could be fired for posting. we love Goodreads and we know it is bad today. we are working to fix it. there are very few of us. we are trying. we are making big changes soon.
Do you recommend books based on ML or do you hand pick books you want to promote because you think they should be promoted or have been paid to promote them?
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#53Haven't used it myself since it's in beta but I have been keeping my eyes on this for a while: https://beta.readng.co/ , https://twitter.com/readngco
It's pretty basic right at the moment and we've a lot left to build (largely a reading list only, we've got more in the works) – but here's my profile as a preview, since our marketing site & messaging needs a bit of work: https://beta.readng.co/user/joe
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#55I am a Goodreads employee. this is a burner account. i could be fired for posting. we love Goodreads and we know it is bad today. we are working to fix it. there are very few of us. we are trying. we are making big changes soon.
Yikes, that's rather dramatic! Especially since all you've said is "we're working to fix it. changes soon." That's a pretty harmless statement, I would think.
What gives you the idea that such statements put your employment at risk?
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#56I am a Goodreads employee. this is a burner account. i could be fired for posting. we love Goodreads and we know it is bad today. we are working to fix it. there are very few of us. we are trying. we are making big changes soon.
1 hated it/was offended/didn't finish
2 disliked it/likely didn't finish
3 finished but it was a struggle
4 finished/enjoyed/had some issues
5 finished fast/really enjoyed/may or may not have still had issues.
If I look back at the 30 to 50 books I read in a year, it's really difficult to get any sort of ranking out of them. I've only got two choices for books I liked (4 or 5) and two choices for books I disliked (1 or 2). Having half stars would help my ratings relative to one another.
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#57When a person recommends a restaurant they are attaching blame for the restaurants performance to themselves. Its performance is a reflection on them and their credibility. It is very hard to replicate this on the internet, a place where people can suggest things with very little responsibility.
If I strongly suggest a movie to someone and the movie sucks, I can be blamed for that. I don't know how to replicate that comfortable eschewing of responsibility that in person recommendations provide.
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#58Why can't we fix what's wrong with it? It's maddening that sites' UI is locked down, unfixable.
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#59It's useful if you want to have full control on your own book catalogue while not having to produce all the data yourself.
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#60I am a Goodreads employee. this is a burner account. i could be fired for posting. we love Goodreads and we know it is bad today. we are working to fix it. there are very few of us. we are trying. we are making big changes soon.
> i could be fired for posting. Yikes, that's rather dramatic! Especially since all you've said is "we're working to fix it. changes soon." That's a pretty harmless statement, I would think. What gives you the idea that such statements put your employment at risk?