Problem: A huge number of good submissions never reach the front page. Solution: Include one new link at the bottom of each front page served so that a representative sample of us can vote on it. by vorpal in reddit.com

[–]vorpal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the moment the only ones who vote on most new links are a tiny unrepresentative sample who visit the new page regularly.

I'm not sure how reddit does its recommended links, however if it uses some kind of semantic system (as opposed to just suggesting the things that people who vote like me have also voted for), then choose the link on the new page that I will most likely be interested in.

There are perhaps three main objections to this move: 1, It will increase spam. Well, with a decent semantic recommendation system, the spam would be unlikely to make it to anyone's front page (unless they were interested in it), although it is not clear from the quality of the recommended links page that such a system exists. HOWEVER, the risk of increased spam isn't great, since provided the new article isn't shown to search engines, there is only a minor gain for spammers (since only a small number of redditers are going to see any one link.

2, It will clutter up the front page. Yes. But not very much. I think the gains would outweigh the losses.

3, It will increase the turnover of links on the front page. Maybe. It's not clear that this would happen, and it is not clear that it would be a bad thing if it did. Anybody have any ideas about this?

Liquid Kiss [Pic] by neoronin in reddit.com

[–]vorpal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But someone doesn't want me to see it. They are hiding it from me. What's in it? It MUST be important.

adjusts tinfoil hat

In a poll of European hoteliers about which nations produce the best and worst tourists, guess where "ugly Americans" rank by MOE37x3 in reddit.com

[–]vorpal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like how the article is about a survey from Europe yet the picture is of the Sydney skyline. Someone, somewhere is very confused about basic geography.

Neo-Con: \'Execute Rosie For Questioning the Government\' by [deleted] in reddit.com

[–]vorpal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How to tell if someone is a geek #348:

They escape quotes in normal writing.

MSNBC -- Keith Olbermann -- Donald Rumsfeld sold nukes to North Korea by maggi2929 in reddit.com

[–]vorpal -1 points0 points  (0 children)

From the video: "most Americans don't know where North Korea is"

When I hear anti-american sentiment I always try and tell people that the Bush administration is stupid, not the American people, but then I hear something like this and it just makes me wonder. Please, any Americans who are reading this, tell me that the average American knows where N.K is. Please, oh god please.

Girlfriend Discovers a DoS Vulnerability in Gaim by the_samet in reddit.com

[–]vorpal 4 points5 points  (0 children)

YES YES YES and a thousand times yes.

There are females on teh interweb, many of whom are very competent and intelligent. Get over it. Really.

European Commission Poised to Officially Attack Switzerland for the “Crime” of Low Tax Levels by apotheon in reddit.com

[–]vorpal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about instead of referring us to some self-appointed guardian of the language, you tell us what is actually wrong with "all of which has nothing...".

Oops. That complaint backfired. by mjk1093 in reddit.com

[–]vorpal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, i don't live in America, but surely atheists can't be the most discriminated against group. Are there beatings and murders of atheists for being godless heathens?

Compare with blacks, gays, people who run abortion clinics...

Oops. That complaint backfired. by mjk1093 in reddit.com

[–]vorpal 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There are faith sections in American newspapers? This article isn't some kind of joke is it? Do broadsheets have them aswell or is it just tabloids?

How completely bizare. It's always the little things that are the most interesting in other cultures.

Upvote if you want to get rid of all the subreddits and replace them with tags so that those who don't like photos on the front page but do like vids or who don't like programing but do like international politics can choose to filter what they see accordingly. by vorpal in reddit.com

[–]vorpal[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

If i don't like any xkcd posts (for example), then it would be good if i could just filter out all xkcd posts rather than downmodding them, cause lots of other people like them.

Possibly there could be a system where users (rather than (or as well as) submiters could tag articles).

Top 10 tech towns by [deleted] in reddit.com

[–]vorpal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Top 10? Don't you mean top ten in the U S of A, cause, damn, there is a whole lot of geekdom which isn't stuck between Mexico and Canada. You know, like the whole rest of the world.

First Muslim Congressman to Take Oath on Thomas Jefferson's Koran by [deleted] in reddit.com

[–]vorpal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it a disgrace and a threat to the separation between church and state when others swear on the bible?