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Edit April 2022: This thread is still very live as you can see by the continual influx of suggestions. We have now synced our asana project with our public Github issues list, so you can see our recorded tasks there.[1] I'd still recommend suggesting features here so that other users can see and discuss them. — JP
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Underlying aspects of high status and moderator empowerment
I think this idea of focus posts might at first seem like a simple UX change.
But there are deeper aspects that I think are important to be deliberate about. These two aspects are:
This comment and the next one talk about these points.
1: Making Focus Points Highly Effective and Attractive
The posts need to attract good discussion. A good supply of posters and commentors is needed, ultimately reducing active work by the moderators and create a virtuous cycle of discussion.
There are quick ideas:
Note that slowness when starting out doesn’t seem to be a problem. There might be only 0-1 “focus posts” for a while and that’s OK.
This is similar to the "bounty" system, which has been a really popular pattern among EAs.
But this use of prizes is different, as it is a fixed amount, divided monthly across "focus posts".
The benefits of this setup are that the prize size and incentive for writing is high when there are few high quality posts. When there are numerous posts, the incentive is smaller but no longer needed.
Also, this funding, maybe simply divided equally among curated posts, is more stable and predictable than most prizes. This means it can be principledly secured by being curated as a "focus post", which gives agency to the moderator (to enter into planning and fostering with participants).