Phones should have user frustration sensors and data should be reported to sites and apps. If this existed, software would be much better.
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@avibryant I'm not actually convinced that this is a bad idea.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@avibryant I think it should exist for the real world too, incidentally, and I bet it'd have very good effects. -
@patrickc@avibryant I do think many similar mechanisms (eg help/support) are all to often >/dev/null'd. The button only works with empathy. -
@marcprecipice@avibryant agreed. Great synthesis of the data would probably help. ("The worst part of your app is when...")
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@avibryant imagine how much an airline would love to know the FFFUUUU (and the converse) score of all their employees? -
@patrickc@avibryant I think some airlines might optimize for maximum FFUUUUUU
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@avibryant@patrickc we had a "I'm freaking out" button at the bottom of every@wesabe page. Kind of a similar idea. (Went to kitten pix.) -
@marcprecipice@avibryant Interesting. I think I want it to capture something more like "Gah". I'm rarely freaking out but often annoyed. -
@patrickc@avibryant the closest model I can think of is http://smiley.37signals.com/ - which I love. -
@marcprecipice@patrickc again thinking of Nielsen boxes: is there any way to collect this passively that's not creepy? Facial expression? -
@avibryant@marcprecipice my main concern would be the overhead (as a user). Other than that I'm pretty sure I'd be willing to participate.
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