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		<title>By: Christi</title>
		<link>http://joeldowns.com/2007/01/21/when-computers-try-to-do-too-much/#comment-27147</link>
		<dc:creator>Christi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 17:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow, you are a creative writer!! I love the article, and your humorous approach kept me reading to the end, and then some! 

Good point in the article that tag clouds are what web 2.0 users are becomming accustomed to! "Lists" just look "old school" and are quickly starting to look outdated. Amazing how quickly trends take over in a virtual world!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, you are a creative writer!! I love the article, and your humorous approach kept me reading to the end, and then some! </p>
<p>Good point in the article that tag clouds are what web 2.0 users are becomming accustomed to! &#8220;Lists&#8221; just look &#8220;old school&#8221; and are quickly starting to look outdated. Amazing how quickly trends take over in a virtual world!</p>
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		<title>By: joel</title>
		<link>http://joeldowns.com/2007/01/21/when-computers-try-to-do-too-much/#comment-22105</link>
		<dc:creator>joel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2007 23:47:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, it's about approach.  Tagging has its limitations as does a category hierarchy.  Have you tried our category finder yet?  It's pretty slick and makes using the category tree much, much easier.

You said "Over the last few months, I think it was pretty obvious to anyone following Yedda and AnswerBag, that AnswerBag picked some of the ideas introduced by Yedda."  If anything, you guys used our base concept to begin with, seeing as how we've been around almost 4 years.  I'm not sure what features you think we adopted, or what features you think you have that are not shared by Y!Answers, MSN Live QnA or Askville...you might want to be more explicit if you're going to accuse us of something like that.  ;)

You also wrote: "You might also note that there are no answers on AnswerBag which contains about 100 links to Yedda (I am sure the answers on Yedda which contained hundreds of links to AnswerBag were probably someone’s innocent mistake, no big deal"  I'm not sure I know what this means...sas someone spamming AB over on your site?  I assure you if that's the case, it was not done by anyone working here.  That's not how we do business.  (On that topic, thank you Helium for advertising on Google for the keyword "answerbag com".  Real classy.)

I do wish you guys the best, and I love some friendly competition.  I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't keep my eye on you guys.  ;)  I just get amused when I get emails telling me I might be interested in toilet paper rolls.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, it&#8217;s about approach.  Tagging has its limitations as does a category hierarchy.  Have you tried our category finder yet?  It&#8217;s pretty slick and makes using the category tree much, much easier.</p>
<p>You said &#8220;Over the last few months, I think it was pretty obvious to anyone following Yedda and AnswerBag, that AnswerBag picked some of the ideas introduced by Yedda.&#8221;  If anything, you guys used our base concept to begin with, seeing as how we&#8217;ve been around almost 4 years.  I&#8217;m not sure what features you think we adopted, or what features you think you have that are not shared by Y!Answers, MSN Live QnA or Askville&#8230;you might want to be more explicit if you&#8217;re going to accuse us of something like that.  <img src='http://joeldowns.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>You also wrote: &#8220;You might also note that there are no answers on AnswerBag which contains about 100 links to Yedda (I am sure the answers on Yedda which contained hundreds of links to AnswerBag were probably someone’s innocent mistake, no big deal&#8221;  I&#8217;m not sure I know what this means&#8230;sas someone spamming AB over on your site?  I assure you if that&#8217;s the case, it was not done by anyone working here.  That&#8217;s not how we do business.  (On that topic, thank you Helium for advertising on Google for the keyword &#8220;answerbag com&#8221;.  Real classy.)</p>
<p>I do wish you guys the best, and I love some friendly competition.  I wouldn&#8217;t be doing my job if I didn&#8217;t keep my eye on you guys.  <img src='http://joeldowns.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  I just get amused when I get emails telling me I might be interested in toilet paper rolls.</p>
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		<title>By: Yaniv Golan</title>
		<link>http://joeldowns.com/2007/01/21/when-computers-try-to-do-too-much/#comment-22081</link>
		<dc:creator>Yaniv Golan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2007 07:51:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Joel,

I really appreciate your feedback, being one of our earliest users, dating back to the invite-only beta days. We must be doing something right if you're still with us, more than 6 months later.

I fully agree with your statement – "Computers, no matter how smart they get, will never be able to comprehend context as well as a person". Still, over here at Yedda we do like to try to make Yedda as smart as possible where it makes sense – mostly, where the value this provides to our community justifies the huge amount of effort we put into our algorithms and implementation. 

Guess what. It'd be much easier – from a development point of view - to go with categories. But the thing is that we believe that our users have questions to ask and knowledge to share, and we'd like them to be able to do that even if they're not sure what category it belongs too. In fact, in a fast-changing world, and with human interest spanning so many different areas, choosing the right category for a question could be quite a challenge. 

This is why we went the extra mile, removed the need for categorizing questions, and went with free form topics instead. Not only that, but we also went the extra-extra mile, and we suggested to our users what topics would be most appropriate for their questions. No, this mechanism isn't perfect – but it certainly is helpful. We like to be helpful :)

Plus, we figured that some people actually have a life, and may like to have a limited amount of questions on certain topics sent to them when appropriate. This is why we went ahead and created a way for people to say which topics they're interested at, how many questions they'd like to receive and how often. This one isn't perfect either, but it's also quite helpful, and the community at Yedda appreciates it. 

Over the last few months, I think it was pretty obvious to anyone following Yedda and AnswerBag, that AnswerBag picked some of the ideas introduced by Yedda, and that is fine – perfectly natural evolution of the category. I have to admit I don't use AnswerBag actively, but I do visit the site once in a while, and I do believe that it's a good service with a great community. I like your site's design and philosophy, and I wish you continued success. 

You might also note that there are no answers on AnswerBag which contains about 100 links to Yedda (I am sure the answers on Yedda which contained hundreds of links to AnswerBag were probably someone's innocent mistake, no big deal :)

As for "Tool" and "Perfect Circle", while I appreciate you taking the time to expand my musical background, it's not about my demographics or location. It's about the people who use Yedda. May I just point out that (outside your rough demographics) there are probably more than 30 bands and performers that should be listed under the Entertainment &#62;&#62; Music &#62;&#62; Genre &#38; Artists &#62;&#62; Pop &#38; Rock category, so you may want to expand the list of categories on AnswerBag under this specific branch. In any case, my own feeling is that some people would prefer the Yedda approach of adding (or selecting) the topics "music", "Perfect Circle" to their question, over having to drill down the list and select Entertainment &#62;&#62; Music &#62;&#62; Genre &#38; Artists &#62;&#62; Pop &#38; Rock &#62;&#62; A Perfect Circle (if it was there). BTW, where would you put Perfect Circle, under … Pop &#38; Rock or under … Alternative? Or maybe under Progressive Rock? 

Both approaches are valid, and we both try to do what's best for the people using the services we created. Let's carry on :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joel,</p>
<p>I really appreciate your feedback, being one of our earliest users, dating back to the invite-only beta days. We must be doing something right if you&#8217;re still with us, more than 6 months later.</p>
<p>I fully agree with your statement – &#8220;Computers, no matter how smart they get, will never be able to comprehend context as well as a person&#8221;. Still, over here at Yedda we do like to try to make Yedda as smart as possible where it makes sense – mostly, where the value this provides to our community justifies the huge amount of effort we put into our algorithms and implementation. </p>
<p>Guess what. It&#8217;d be much easier – from a development point of view - to go with categories. But the thing is that we believe that our users have questions to ask and knowledge to share, and we&#8217;d like them to be able to do that even if they&#8217;re not sure what category it belongs too. In fact, in a fast-changing world, and with human interest spanning so many different areas, choosing the right category for a question could be quite a challenge. </p>
<p>This is why we went the extra mile, removed the need for categorizing questions, and went with free form topics instead. Not only that, but we also went the extra-extra mile, and we suggested to our users what topics would be most appropriate for their questions. No, this mechanism isn&#8217;t perfect – but it certainly is helpful. We like to be helpful <img src='http://joeldowns.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Plus, we figured that some people actually have a life, and may like to have a limited amount of questions on certain topics sent to them when appropriate. This is why we went ahead and created a way for people to say which topics they&#8217;re interested at, how many questions they&#8217;d like to receive and how often. This one isn&#8217;t perfect either, but it&#8217;s also quite helpful, and the community at Yedda appreciates it. </p>
<p>Over the last few months, I think it was pretty obvious to anyone following Yedda and AnswerBag, that AnswerBag picked some of the ideas introduced by Yedda, and that is fine – perfectly natural evolution of the category. I have to admit I don&#8217;t use AnswerBag actively, but I do visit the site once in a while, and I do believe that it&#8217;s a good service with a great community. I like your site&#8217;s design and philosophy, and I wish you continued success. </p>
<p>You might also note that there are no answers on AnswerBag which contains about 100 links to Yedda (I am sure the answers on Yedda which contained hundreds of links to AnswerBag were probably someone&#8217;s innocent mistake, no big deal <img src='http://joeldowns.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>As for &#8220;Tool&#8221; and &#8220;Perfect Circle&#8221;, while I appreciate you taking the time to expand my musical background, it&#8217;s not about my demographics or location. It&#8217;s about the people who use Yedda. May I just point out that (outside your rough demographics) there are probably more than 30 bands and performers that should be listed under the Entertainment &gt;&gt; Music &gt;&gt; Genre &amp; Artists &gt;&gt; Pop &amp; Rock category, so you may want to expand the list of categories on AnswerBag under this specific branch. In any case, my own feeling is that some people would prefer the Yedda approach of adding (or selecting) the topics &#8220;music&#8221;, &#8220;Perfect Circle&#8221; to their question, over having to drill down the list and select Entertainment &gt;&gt; Music &gt;&gt; Genre &amp; Artists &gt;&gt; Pop &amp; Rock &gt;&gt; A Perfect Circle (if it was there). BTW, where would you put Perfect Circle, under … Pop &amp; Rock or under … Alternative? Or maybe under Progressive Rock? </p>
<p>Both approaches are valid, and we both try to do what&#8217;s best for the people using the services we created. Let&#8217;s carry on <img src='http://joeldowns.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p>
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