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If Warpcast was open source, what are 1-2 things you would want to learn how we do?
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Power badge, home feed + trending feed algorithms
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Open source algorithms make it easier for spammers to game.
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It also makes it easier for more good actors to help improve the algorithms, making them more resilient against spammers.
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Here's the algo: 1. We define a set of good users 2. We look at who they engage with, give everyone a score, anyone above score X is defined as Group A 3. Who run that again with Group A, and create Group B How would you improve?
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If I were an expert, which I'm not, I would need to know more details. For example: Who are the initial set of good users? How is the score in step 2 calculated? What is the value of X? If this were all open source, someone with enough knowledge (not me) might be able to propose tweaks that would improve the algo.
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1. I don't need feedback on this. It's opinionated. Anyone not on it will complain. :) 2. Sum all inbound engagement. 3. Let's say it's 0.7. Are you really going to say it should be 0.65 or 0.5 based on looking at the list? :) Ultimately, the transparency will make it easier to game and people will still feel bad.
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