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Aaron Sittig
@aaron
If you could have a social feed filtered by sentiment analysis, would you? I mean, we don’t blink at extreme food diets. Would you cut out negativity from your information diet?
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Ben
@benersing
Ability to toggle on/off, yes
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payton
@payton
Too much positivity or negativity would be damaging, but it would be interesting to have a balanced feed.
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@grin
I would not, and I do blink at extreme food diets 😁
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Juan and Only
@juan
Yes! I would want to customized my algo for sure.
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Graham Siener
@gsiener
I wouldn’t cut it out, but it’d be nice to turn up/down.
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avi
@avichalp.eth
i often think about it but the risk is building a filter bubble for yourself
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shane
@shane
I have no problem self filtering people who are toxic, but I actually prefer to feel sentiment myself. It’s part of the message.
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Diego Basch
@dbasch
My first instinct is to say yes. But honestly I care more about intelligent content than about the sentiment. Angry but deep and thoughtful is still better than vapid platitudes about no limits and chasing dreams.
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