• [User testing with five people finds 85% of usability problems.
  • Of course, if those dozens of people all have the same attributes, thatā€™s not good.

https://twitter.com/giginet/status/1656203694478864384?s=46&t=gkSZtjGEtUZPO0JCzBxCBw

nishio_en I said as below to GPT4 and it ask me interesting question

Nishio: It seems many Japanese donā€™t see the need for decentrized IDs. However, Japanese culture values consensus making. So, ā€œbroad listeningā€ is key to promoto Plurality in Japan. It is beneficial for Japanese to make oppotunity to experience broad listening. So I hosted conversations on Polis and got participated by hundreds of participants.

GPT: Iā€™m curious, what were some of the insights or outcomes that emerged from these discussions?

nishio_en I come up with three insights. First, people use the same word in the different meanings. Second, some people think some comments are irrelevant to the topic, but it is correlated to the opinion groups. Third, when we got too many comments, many people frowned.

nishio_en GPT4: The issue of too many comments causing frustration is also a significant one. ā€¦ Iā€™m curious how you plan to manage this issue.

@nishio_en: For the issue of too many comments, I have a plan to use market mechanisms. With N voters, a single post costs N vote efforts. So Iā€™m introduce a credit and require N credits for posting an issue. People can earn the credits by voting. Because voting is a kind of work for common goods.


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