I might be too much in the German way of nanimg things but tagwiki seem superior to twiki. Twiki is unclear to pronounce (do you say it as T wiki or TW iki?) and also not explainatory to someone who doesn’t understand it.
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Also I think voting for more than 1 option is good if you’re indifferent between two options.
I think both “karma” and “number of votes” are both interesting. Also the LW team might decide some consideration, so this can strongly influence our thinking but not completely determine it, necessarily.
I might be too much in the German way of nanimg things but tagwiki seem superior to twiki. Twiki is unclear to pronounce (do you say it as T wiki or TW iki?) and also not explainatory to someone who doesn’t understand it.
Edit: StackExchange seems to use “tag wiki” https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/214337/what-is-a-tag-wiki-how-do-i-write-a-good-one It seems that how things have to work in English.
I think the natural pronounciation in English is twik-ee, rhymes with quick-ee. If it were T-wiki, you’d spell it like that.
Originally I was calling them wiki-tags, till someone jokingly called them twiki’s which just seemed pretty good—shorter.
You’re right about the cost of the meaning not being obvious.
Probably should poll people.
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Also I think voting for more than 1 option is good if you’re indifferent between two options.
I think both “karma” and “number of votes” are both interesting. Also the LW team might decide some consideration, so this can strongly influence our thinking but not completely determine it, necessarily.