Let me sign up and give an hour (of my choosing) block per week to listen to someone else. I would do it for karma.
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#22The idea's coming from the right place, but it looks like a serious troll magnet to me...
Karma for listeners: Highly upvoted accounts can take precedence to talking to newcomers; they've proved that they can listen well, giving new callers a good experience. This will encouraging them to come back or even to sign up as a listener by following the good listener's example.
Karma for callers: If they ever call again, they will be able to talk with newer listeners. Perhaps you need to have enough karma to even be a listener. Why? Listening is a more important quality for the site to be successful. Starting out as a caller lets allows you to follow the top listeners by example, while keeping the trolls away from other callers.
Also, a low enough score can block the account for an X amount of time. Where X increases each time they get blocked. And I think more karma = more weight on your vote could help with regulation. Mostly because voting will take place much less often than on other social sites.
This is an awesome idea though, I hope it catches on.
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#25The idea's coming from the right place, but it looks like a serious troll magnet to me...
This might be a good example of where karma can be useful. Karma for listeners: Highly upvoted accounts can take precedence to talking to newcomers; they've proved that they can listen well, giving new callers a good experience. This will encouraging them to come back or even to sign up as a listener by following the good listener's example. Karma for callers: If they ever call again, they will be able to talk with n…
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#26I can't give Twilio access to my microphone on Lion with the latest stable version of Chrome. So no, I can't really someone someone who cares.
http://www.twilio.com/help/lion-tamer
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#27The idea's coming from the right place, but it looks like a serious troll magnet to me...
This might be a good example of where karma can be useful. Karma for listeners: Highly upvoted accounts can take precedence to talking to newcomers; they've proved that they can listen well, giving new callers a good experience. This will encouraging them to come back or even to sign up as a listener by following the good listener's example. Karma for callers: If they ever call again, they will be able to talk with n…
Eg 1- someone going through a depressive phase hits up with a troll (ref: case where someone was in a chat room, streaming a video of himself just before he committed suicide, people in the chat room egged him on)
Eg 2- Someone is suffering a depressive/manic episode, but turns to this and is not directed to medical help immediately OR someone has an issue which would require them to go to a professional, but the listener is not trained/aware and hence can't give them critical advice
Eg 3- Young adult who has had a traumatic day turns to this service, gets put in touch with someone who has strong beliefs. (or even mild ones)
Eg 4- High Karma person is taping calls of people talking to them
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#28http://www.airbnb.com/ + http://www.call-someone-who-cares.com/ is better
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
This might be a good example of where karma can be useful. Karma for listeners: Highly upvoted accounts can take precedence to talking to newcomers; they've proved that they can listen well, giving new callers a good experience. This will encouraging them to come back or even to sign up as a listener by following the good listener's example. Karma for callers: If they ever call again, they will be able to talk with n…
I would love it to catch on, but there are massive social/legal/moral issues with it. Eg 1- someone going through a depressive phase hits up with a troll (ref: case where someone was in a chat room, streaming a video of himself just before he committed suicide, people in the chat room egged him on) Eg 2- Someone is suffering a depressive/manic episode, but turns to this and is not directed to medical help immediately…
Kind of like AirBnB (for example) needing to have both parties be trustworthy, this will also require an element of trust. In the sense of confidentiality and compassion.
Just because the problems aren't immediately solvable doesn't mean we should avoid it though. We should instead try different things. Maybe on different sites or throughout the evolution of this one. But ultimately test to see what keeps the abusers away and also avoids the social/legal/moral issues.