does this "less verbose" / "more verbose" in chatbot examples make sense to anyone or si it confusing? http://workonomic.cc/help-en.html#tracking … //cc @hekovnik
@refaktor it takes away the magic of NLP. I would just use the shortest grammatically correct version and let users figure the rest.
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@sbelak w/ only shortest I fear it'll look as it have to be used in commandline vs natural lang fashion. There is no magic there, only NLR;)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sbelak (NLReduction) ah.. I probably overlooked "gramatically correct".. looking it up / thinking about. -
@refaktor grammatically correct in the soft sense as is something you would say to another human or wrote in a diary. -
@sbelak I agree it makes sense to be uniform in examples, there's issue w/ users (I have) that see all above min form as waste#shoudmvofftw
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