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#Use as a survey, where people respond to a survey question and upvote or learn from others' answers. Thus, this could be a tool for upgrading human consciousness. | #Use as a survey, where people respond to a survey question and upvote or learn from others' answers. Thus, this could be a tool for upgrading human consciousness. | ||
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*Stack Overflow Enterprise costs $200/user. [https://venturebeat.com/2018/05/03/stack-overflow-for-teams-lets-any-group-use-the-qa-platform-internally/] | *'''Stack Overflow Enterprise''' costs $200/user. [https://venturebeat.com/2018/05/03/stack-overflow-for-teams-lets-any-group-use-the-qa-platform-internally/]. Ballpark cost is $20k for 100 users. Not scalable to OSE purposes. | ||
*'''Stack Exchange''' - umbrella organization. | |||
=Open Source Upvotable Q&A Sites= | =Open Source Upvotable Q&A Sites= |
Revision as of 15:29, 27 July 2019
About
This is an upvoting Q&A site. Stackexchange.com. See Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_Exchange - License is proprietary - [1]
The key point of OSE relevance is that OSE would benefit from upvoting in terms of aggregating wisdom of crowds for collaborative development. Any endless threads of low quality forum threads can be improved by simply adding upvoting - where the most valuable content begins to move up in prominence by being placed at the top of the page. This is an indispensible tool for any platform that would like to tap the wisdom of contributors.
OSE Use Cases
- Customer support for technical issues on products
- Technical development site for any projects or machine development - where questions can be asked and the most relevant knowledge flows to the top.
- Independent embed in wiki and blog - allows this functionality to be portable - whether we are adding value to blog post comments or content of a wiki page
- Service to collaborators - OSE collaborators can get access for embedding upvoting in their own platforms for allied open source product development efforts.
- Use as a survey, where people respond to a survey question and upvote or learn from others' answers. Thus, this could be a tool for upgrading human consciousness.
Cost
- Stack Overflow Enterprise costs $200/user. [2]. Ballpark cost is $20k for 100 users. Not scalable to OSE purposes.
- Stack Exchange - umbrella organization.
Open Source Upvotable Q&A Sites
- List of open source alternatives to Stack Exchange - [3]
- Askbot seems to have basic functionality. Ex - [4]. I like the feature of sharing discussion on social media - FB, Twitter, Linked In.
- Biostar - [5] - reputation increased by number of upvotes of their content.
- LampCMS - Appears to be dead - [6]. dubbed the Open Source Stack Overflow - [7]. Also - [8]. Uses Mongo DB - is that an issue if we use MariaDB?
- OSQA is dead - [9]
- Discourse - appears not to endorse up/downvoting - [10]
Controversy
There appears to be hubbub on the net that up/down-voting is not good because it biases discussions?
- Legit content is downvoted? [11]
OSE Position
Crowd input is a critical feature. Reddit is ranked #12 on Alexa. [12]. Stack Overflow is ranked 49 on Alexa - [13]. Of the top 50 sites worldwide, that makes for 2 upvote sites and no forum sites. It appears that the usefulness of a crowd-distillation feature (up/downvote) speaks for itself.
Upvotes and downvotes are useful, pending cultural adjustment. It should be stated that an upvote or downvote is only an opinion, and it provides additional info. Upvotes and downvotes can also be manipulated. So the bottom line is: up/downvotes may or may not be accurate. But their provide some insight. Upvotes show what people like. Downvotes may trigger people. As long as one's self-esteem is healthy - one can benefit from both upvotes and downvotes. From the standpoint of a Growth Mindset - core to the OSE Philosophy - both downvotes and upvotes are useful.
OSE Links
Links
- Effects of up/down-voting - [14]