In Knovigator, I see the width of the conversation, or the …
In Knovigator, I see the width of the conversation, or the summary of a persons whole thoughts in a single column at once. But I can't easily tell down which branches I'm going to find the sweetest fruit.
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Another thought was coming to my mind recently, about those tweets that inexplicably get 10 million likes, even though many people said the same thing. That positive feedback effect creating these crazy hockeysticks in "like" distributions.
If this happens to a post in Knovigator, with real value, then the disproportionate nature becomes monetary, which is to me even more terrifying.
But it also seems to me that Knovigator has a stronger sense of context than Twitter. It feels like there is a kind of "halo effect" to the "real value", i.e. I might say something insightful, but only because you asked the question.
So I wonder, is there a way to have the monetary/market value reflected on the hierarchy/proximity? For example, if a top level quest has a dozen notes, and each of those has dozens of notes several levels deep... If one of those leaf notes gains a lot of upvotes, can that propagate up the hierarchy so that the whole context is presented as valuable?
Should it?
good questions and my hope is as knov evolves it can provide the answers :)
i think today how high the blue counter is works as a good proxy for which way you should explore... but obv not perfect so your idea with communicating the amount of value locked in the branches could be an improvement
one way could be to show the most upvalued threads in the tree below each active thread [[knovigator feature]]