I'd have less posts on the weekends as people are generally busy doing other things.
I like the idea of a pipeline of approved stories that can be released via an automated process, and *that other site*'s ability to vote on potential stories before they made it in. You could make this more intelligent, people submit a story un editted, it gets voted down if it's crap, the ones that make it get editted and published etc
I don't know where the people who currently edit things are based globally but it would be nice to see some Asia stories in Asia hours, EU stories in EU hours etc. That way there will more than likely be comments on stories from that region when that region is more likely to comment.
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(Score: 3, Insightful) by jt on Wednesday March 05 2014, @11:11PM
'Weekends' are different days of the week in different parts of the world. Some of us work weekends, and it's nice to have some interesting distractions with like-minded geeks. Some of us are insomniacs or just have weird body clocks, so what works well for the international crowd works well for everyone if the interesting articles stay up long enough for good conversations.
(Score: 2) by elf on Tuesday March 04 2014, @03:26PM
I'd have less posts on the weekends as people are generally busy doing other things.
I like the idea of a pipeline of approved stories that can be released via an automated process, and *that other site*'s ability to vote on potential stories before they made it in. You could make this more intelligent, people submit a story un editted, it gets voted down if it's crap, the ones that make it get editted and published etc
I don't know where the people who currently edit things are based globally but it would be nice to see some Asia stories in Asia hours, EU stories in EU hours etc. That way there will more than likely be comments on stories from that region when that region is more likely to comment.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by jt on Wednesday March 05 2014, @11:11PM
'Weekends' are different days of the week in different parts of the world. Some of us work weekends, and it's nice to have some interesting distractions with like-minded geeks. Some of us are insomniacs or just have weird body clocks, so what works well for the international crowd works well for everyone if the interesting articles stay up long enough for good conversations.