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Activity for mattdm
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Comment | Post #74897 |
Or to put it another way: "I have a question about D&D... this looks like a good place to ask it ... _BUT WAIT! OH NO!_ They don't allow questions that aren't about D&D, and I play other games too. I guess I'll go somewhere else!" — I don't think that's going to happen. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74897 |
@Sigma: But see the numbers above. Is that really a problem? (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74836 |
@Monica Yeah that should be just fine to start. Thanks! (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74836 |
@Monica Cellio Can we make it so that 1) questions can't be asked in this category and 2) only people with a certain reputation level can move questions from the main Q&A? That's how I imagine this working. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74890 |
Since most of us who have shown up here share the interest in still photography over video, and since we decided to allow video but not make it a top-level category, I'm inclined to stick with "photography" as the name.
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— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74890 |
Hey site admins: could we have "photography" as the main URL and site name, and have "photo" redirect, for shorter typing?
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— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74831 |
@Monica Cellio: let me see what some of the others want for the URL. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74831 |
@Peter votes is a good start :) (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74866 |
I think this is right. And I'm open to launching with the "tags in category description" idea — we'll be able to see if that's working and adjust if it's not. (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74832 |
@Monica I'm envisioning this in combination with a required tags feature, where the list of filter tags exactly matches the required list.
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— | almost 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74847 |
I think in general, a site should look to serve a community of practice — a group of people who share a passion and continually interact as they follow that interest. (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74835 |
@Michael C -- yeah, for full transparency, I have a high personal stake in setting up this site so that video questions can get answered and not cause ongoing conflict _yet_ I can still completely avoid them. :)
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— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74832 |
The filter idea seems like it could work! (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74836 |
I am thinking primarily of Canonical Q&A. There's a series of questions like "What is aperture and how does it affect my photographs?" and "What is shutter speed..." that I think can easily benefit from multiple answers. There might be some wiki-style resources too, like the guide to obscure letters ... (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74837 |
@Monica That seems like a good start. A future feature might be a template or guided process.
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— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74836 |
I really like having different answers by different people from different perspectives _even for basic information_. Otherwise we could just link to Wikipedia. Sometimes we disagree on how to best present information, and different approaches work for different people. So, my suggestion is to keep th... (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74836 |
My opinion: I don't think we should have a _blog_ per se. (The Photo-SE blog didn't work out well.) (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74832 |
I could see it either as having the sub-categories repeat in each category, _or_ having different ones for each category. (Like under Contests & Critique, have... _Contests_ and _Critique_....)
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— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74832 |
Here's a question: could mandatory tags _also_ function as vertical slices? That is, have top-level categories be the five @scottbb suggests, and then within _each_ of those categories have a sub-menu branching into: "Still Photography", "Video & Cinematography", and "Computer Vision"? (For example. ... (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74832 |
Nope, not coming across badly either. :) (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74832 |
I hope I don't seem argumentative here. I'm legitimately trying to figure this out. :) (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74832 |
I'd love to be convinced that mandatory tags help with this in some way, but I don't see how. In fact, I think they might make it worse, as if I click on "Photography Q&A" and see a wall of questions tagged `computer-vision`, I might think "Oh, this isn't a good place to ask about choice of colors fo... (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74833 |
My particular concern is that when a site is overwhelmingly technical questions, people don't feel welcome asking artistic ones, and even have a tendency to gatekeep against them. (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74832 |
… So to me categories serve both the function of vertical separation (overlapping but distinct communities of practice) and _invitation_ (validation that those communities of practice are welcome). (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74832 |
My wish for all of these categories comes from a concrete problem at Photo-SE: people who are interested in some of these things _really don't like_ questions about some of the others. Questions about photography as an art routinely got responses like "that's not an answerable question" from people m... (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |
Comment | Post #74831 |
To me, the difference between a high-level ("category") grouping and the other axis of tag groupings is that vertical categories can focus the communities of practice around different interests, whereas tags are good for sorting, searching, and collecting related topics. (more) |
— | about 4 years ago |