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Aaron Sittig
@aaron
If you could have a social feed filtered by sentiment analysis, would you? I mean, we don’t blink at extreme food diets. Would you cut out negativity from your information diet?
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JAKE
@jake
I would like these filters to exist, would like to try different settings, and many of them would likely include some cutting out of negativity for sure. Another thing I’d like to cut, not as much a sentiment, but anything related to the current thing or top few things. May have a few or several different feeds.
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Ben - [C/x]
@benersing
Ability to toggle on/off, yes
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@payton
Too much positivity or negativity would be damaging, but it would be interesting to have a balanced feed.
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avi
@avichalp
i often think about it but the risk is building a filter bubble for yourself
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grin
@grin
I would not, and I do blink at extreme food diets 😁
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Juan and Only
@juan
Yes! I would want to customized my algo for sure.
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Graham Siener
@gsiener
I wouldn’t cut it out, but it’d be nice to turn up/down.
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shane
@shane
I have no problem self filtering people who are toxic, but I actually prefer to feel sentiment myself. It’s part of the message.
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Diego Basch
@dbasch
My first instinct is to say yes. But honestly I care more about intelligent content than about the sentiment. Angry but deep and thoughtful is still better than vapid platitudes about no limits and chasing dreams.
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