Tag: Claim
C- Newsfeeds are a poor intervention for distributing and discovering relevant information
Authored By:: [[P- Rob Haisfield]] [[Q- What are powerful interfaces for entering information into a discourse graph]] Newsfeeds are an intervention for displaying a never ending stream of information to social media users....
C- People are lazy
Authored By:: [[P- Rob Haisfield]] Citation:: [[R- Metacrap- Putting the torch to seven straw-men of the meta-utopia]] [[C- The worst data structure for a collaborative decentralized knowledge graph would be individual people tagging things according to a preset ontology]]...
C- People naturally try to enact typed distinctions in their notes
Authored by:: [[P- Joel Chan]] Let’s start with articulating some desire paths we’ve observed. I’ll focus on Roam first because this is what the [[Discourse Graph Plugin]] hooks into, but we can also generalize to other settings....
C- People need a way of promoting and demoting knowledge in a decentralized knowledge graph
Work in Progress #WIP This is because of [[Q- What changes in a discourse graph as quantity of content increases]], as there is an increasing need to reduce the overall quantity of content individuals are expected to consume....
C- People process complex information in multiple levels and stages of processing
Authored By:: [[P- Joel Chan]] [[P- Rob Haisfield]] When we’re exposed to new information, we have to ask questions and learn more before we feel confident in our understanding....
C- Power users want to directly interface with the data structure of the app
I’ve noticed a really interesting trend lately in apps built for power usage… When the user starts out, they have a GUI (Graphical User Interface) that helps them learn how to do things....
C- Programmable text interfaces are the future
Authored By:: [[P- Rob Haisfield]] Programmable text interfaces are the future, not GUIs People who don’t code are accustomed to interacting with apps with Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) 1....
C- Reviewing past notes in the process of creating new notes is a key user behavior to promote synthesis
From [[P- Gordon Brander]]’s newsletter: The core game mechanic of Zettelkasten is to file your note some place where you would want to stumble over it again....
C- Scholarly argumentation operates on atomic statements and concepts as fundamental units
Ask [[P- Joel Chan]] lol I’ll add a link to his website as soon as he publishes, as his discourse graph goes deep....