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Make the list of ideas which user has not voted and likeable based on
ideas of the other users who gave almost similar votings to the ideas voted by the user. (amazon like system)
(This has to be posted in halfbakery/views category)
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Baked. Pick a favorite baker and follow them around all day. |
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People who liked "Cool Ideas" also liked... wait, it was just [artist]. Nevermind. |
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I will say that this place is so large that finding ideas that appeal to you is a bit hit-and-miss. I'm not sure that this is the best solution to that or if it's worth implementing, but I'll bun it nonetheless. |
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There are many bad ideas that I enjoy too. How will it tell these apart from the bad ideas that I never wish I would have clicked on? |
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artist, I love your request for your idea to be *put* in a category particularly your use of "has to" |
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you do it yourself my dear! scroll down the categories until you see one that suits.. |
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Don't scare me like that! <g> |
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That goofy whynot.org site has this, doesn't it? |
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I encourage discouraging it. Not that it matters what I think, but, y'know. |
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I sort of like the idea that the HB is a place in which you have to find your own feet. Yeah, it's a big, sprawling monstrosity, but I'd prefer to stumble through it myself rather than follow in someone else's footsteps. |
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It would probably just throw up the panic pin, regarless of what you did. |
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Way too many variables. I like ideas I'm not *supposed* to and the reverse is true and yadayadayada. Goddamn commies. |
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I would just like to encourage [waugsqueke] to discourage this idea being encouraged. |
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[Jutta], I found herd behavior very useful in training my wild mustang....and learned a few things in the process that come in handy at work as well..... |
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