Accidentally agreed with someone...can't undo
Sorry about all the support requests here - just trying to get into this...
I accidentally "agree"'d with someone. Window popped up saying I'll receive recommendations from this person - but I don't necessarily want that.
How can I un-"agree" with him? - can't find a list of people I want recommendations from.
I accidentally "agree"'d with someone. Window popped up saying I'll receive recommendations from this person - but I don't necessarily want that.
How can I un-"agree" with him? - can't find a list of people I want recommendations from.
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Inappropriate?We don't have UI options to switch an agreement/disagreement since we felt it made it feel much like less you had taken an action after picking an option.
That said, a single agree/disagree isn't going to weight your opinions too much. blippr uses a large number of factors to determine what to recommend to you, and agree/disagree is the smallest of those factors. We don't maintain a list of people you get recommendations from, so much as we calculate a "compatibility score" for you against other people across the titles in the database, and agree/disagree is a way to "nudge" the system towards a single person, but it doesn't put them in a "okay, always getting recommendations" from this person position. The system is designed to be as organic and "magical" as possible, so that blippr just learns about your tastes by observing as much as it can about how you interact with media. Just in the course of using blippr, you'll cancel that misclick out pretty quickly.
I would like to hear folks' opinions, though, and get a feel for whether the consensus is that agree/disagree should be reversable in the general case. We don't want to overwhelm people with too much to do, but we don't want to hobble them either.
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Inappropriate?Actually that makes more sense and once explained, I'm comfortable with the way it is presented.
I think one of the things I'm liking so far about this is the simplicity of it all - clean interface, etc. If maybe there was a place where all this was explained it might help the new guys (like me). I've only known about this since yesterday when I read about it on TechCrunch
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Inappropriate?Yeah, we need to put together a FAQ. I think the questions we get here at GetSatisfaction is going to be the starting point for it! :)
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Inappropriate?Perhaps use a simplified version of the explanation you just gave in the notification that appears after clicking to 'agree' with someone (along with providing a one-time undo button there in the note).
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