Currently it takes 40-60 seconds to generate jargon (we’ve experimented with ways of trimming that down but it’s gonna be at least 20 seconds)
I want authors to actually review the content before it goes live.
Once authors publish the post, I expect very few of them to go back and edit it more.
If it happens automagically during draft saving, then by the time you get to “publish post”, there’s a natural step where you look at the autogenerated jargon, check if it seems reasonable, approve the ones you like and then hit “publish”
Anything that adds friction to this process I expect to dramatically reduce how often authors bother to engage with it.
Mmm, that does seem reasonable.
I’ve reverted the part that automatically generates jargon for drafts until we’ve figured out a better overall solution.
Why not generate it after it’s posted publically?
Reasoning is:
Currently it takes 40-60 seconds to generate jargon (we’ve experimented with ways of trimming that down but it’s gonna be at least 20 seconds)
I want authors to actually review the content before it goes live.
Once authors publish the post, I expect very few of them to go back and edit it more.
If it happens automagically during draft saving, then by the time you get to “publish post”, there’s a natural step where you look at the autogenerated jargon, check if it seems reasonable, approve the ones you like and then hit “publish”
Anything that adds friction to this process I expect to dramatically reduce how often authors bother to engage with it.