Comments for users who have finished [Polis

What Iā€™m about to say is also a point of improvement in the UI, as I donā€™t think the user will understand it without an explanation:.

  • First, click on a cluster, and at the bottom you will see a list of questions about ā€œwhat people in that cluster claim to do differently than people in other clustersā€ (the mysterious list of numbers is an ID, hard to understand).
  • Select a question to see how people in each cluster are voting on each question
    • (Green is for, red is against, gray is neutral and white is not voted on, we should give that legendā€¦)
  • It would be interesting to see which questions were the factors that separated the clusters.
  • Polis (Polis in ā€œIdeologies for the 21st Century.ā€) is closed to questions from users for personal experimentation, but essentially allows people to submit their own opinions for others to vote on.
    • At this time, the game is not to simply write what you want to say, but to post ā€œwhat more people in the cluster might agree with, based on what people in different clusters than yourself are saying.
  • The ā€œopinions agreed by many clustersā€ that won the game appear in the ā€œMajor Opinionsā€ section.
    • This is not just a majority vote, but a ā€œproductā€ of support from each cluster, so the ranking is based on the ā€œdegree of consensusā€ that if even one cluster strongly disagrees, it is not selected.

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