What makes content quality? Do we need more of it here? How?
4 Name: waves2026-03-31 04:00
>>2 agreed on intent. I can tell the difference between an honest take, and a video padded out to meet an ad quota. Talking in circles purposefully vs expressing some opinion with valid points and a human touch >>3 i saw somewhere people mention the idea of boards that are designated for the purpose of exploring specific ideas, and having a space for the rants and low quality posts you mention. Im not sure how that works as im unfamiliar with the specifics of 4chan for example ( the site as a whole. I dont even know if thats the correct name ? ) Perhaps theres sense in that. I guess one could partition it off but i dont know the concequences of such, and how that would work
As a rounded off point to both the above, maybe theres some sense in having creators have their space, and a way to connect to those spaces. One blog run by one person is less prone to the low quality contributions of many. I guess also, topics of discussion that are more complex may attract low quality posts by just about anyone posting stuff to derail or change the subject. Reddit has the advantage of being able to hide responses behind a plus sign, so that the comment threads are more coherent, as much as reddit also has a problem with lowest common denominator effect such as "bro just google it" type rhetoric Perhaps being so open to the young and inexperienced alongside more mature ages is what causes the lopsided contributions of either party I dont think seperating by age is the way to go though. Theres a certain amount of freedom that can be both quality and low quality. So maybe solutions can be found by the spaces which the creators of denpa can expand their reach ( blog, video vlogs or essays, etc ) and following the quality that way. And this site can be the jumping off point to those spaces in a clearer way maybe. Like for example, i know one creator decided to have a secret channel, and a intetnet archive of it. The smaller spacethst creator has made, likely has common viewers of their creations so that the barrier to entry is less accessible. But more specific to their regular viewers. I dont know, maybe have a thread per creator ? Could be an option
>>3 i saw somewhere people mention the idea of boards that are designated for the purpose of exploring specific ideas, and having a space for the rants and low quality posts you mention. Im not sure how that works as im unfamiliar with the specifics of 4chan for example ( the site as a whole. I dont even know if thats the correct name ? )
Perhaps theres sense in that. I guess one could partition it off but i dont know the concequences of such, and how that would work
As a rounded off point to both the above, maybe theres some sense in having creators have their space, and a way to connect to those spaces. One blog run by one person is less prone to the low quality contributions of many. I guess also, topics of discussion that are more complex may attract low quality posts by just about anyone posting stuff to derail or change the subject. Reddit has the advantage of being able to hide responses behind a plus sign, so that the comment threads are more coherent, as much as reddit also has a problem with lowest common denominator effect such as "bro just google it" type rhetoric
Perhaps being so open to the young and inexperienced alongside more mature ages is what causes the lopsided contributions of either party
I dont think seperating by age is the way to go though. Theres a certain amount of freedom that can be both quality and low quality. So maybe solutions can be found by the spaces which the creators of denpa can expand their reach ( blog, video vlogs or essays, etc ) and following the quality that way. And this site can be the jumping off point to those spaces in a clearer way maybe. Like for example, i know one creator decided to have a secret channel, and a intetnet archive of it. The smaller spacethst creator has made, likely has common viewers of their creations so that the barrier to entry is less accessible. But more specific to their regular viewers. I dont know, maybe have a thread per creator ? Could be an option