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#26 2011-08-20 00:19:23

technoguyx
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Re: Recommended for you on the front page!

Death_Wish wrote:

It could be, people that loved this project also loved ____, not mattering if it's the same type or not.

This sounds better to me  smile


http://getgnulinux.org/links/en/linuxliberated_4_78x116.png

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#27 2011-08-20 00:19:57

JJROCKER
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Re: Recommended for you on the front page!

Also, the curators for the section would have to go through almost 2,000,000 projects...


http://www.blocks.scratchr.org/API.php?action=random&return=image&link1=http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/3491/signature1y.jpg&link2=http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/5272/signature1sx.jpg&link3=http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/8514/signature1et.jpg&link4=http://i.imgur.com/POEpQyZ.png&link5=http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/4640/jjrockerfinal.jpg

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#28 2011-08-20 01:35:44

CosmicProjectz
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Re: Recommended for you on the front page!

Great idea.


http://img.ponibooru.org/images/f3/f384d262715801d48984773e36aea1ea Good show. http://images.cheezburger.com/completestore/2011/4/1/6ae7329f-716f-4d47-8c2c-67bd4054a165.jpg

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#29 2011-08-20 16:33:40

kayybee
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Re: Recommended for you on the front page!

JJROCKER wrote:

kayybee wrote:

Maybe you just need people like moderators, but just moderate the "alikeness tags". They also add the "alikeness tags"... Many people are willing to do that, I know (such as people who wants to be mods but aren't 14 or don't have parent permission.) this would be sort of like the responsibility of a mod (requires a lot of work) but wouldn't be as serious as one (sort of like a curator)

That could work but then we would just be adding more work for the scratch team and they already work hard enough.

But it's not the st that does the work, it's the alikeness taggers.

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