Many postings on SN are links to exterior articles, blog posts, youtube clips, podcasts etc. Would you find it useful if the context of these links was summarized in the comments? Essentially a TLDR.
Yay- TLDR for the win91.4%
Nay- I will click if I choose8.6%
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It would be cool to have chatgpt summary... (and e.g. cache those during time of creating the post). It could be nice to have that somehow auto-open next to the "related"?
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Please, don't bring the DemonGPT here.
At least not in its current hyper-centralized form.
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ChatGPT is amazing and an obvious choice to do this.
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TLDR - YES. Making it mandatory would encourage even higher quality content instead of (what seems to be happening now more often) blatant attempts at sat farming.
Machine learning/ChatGPT TLDR - NO. FUCK NO.
Read Dune and the reasoning behind why computers were outlawed, it makes a lot more sense than it sounds.
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Making it mandatory would encourage even higher quality content instead of (what seems to be happening now more often) blatant attempts at sat farming.
How come? You think someone who does not want to provide it will provide "higher quality content"? They will just half-ass it or not post at all.
I don't think you meant them not posting links at all with "higher quality content".
Also reminds me a bit of survivorship bias: Yes, the ones which will still post links and provide mandatory TLDR will probably be greater content.
But maybe a lot of links won't be posted at all then.
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If it's worth half assing then it's not worth posting.
Less lower quality content = Higher quality content overall.
Most would probably be very happy with a new post every 20 minutes worth a discussion rather than a simple link and shitty headline posted every 2 minutes like now.
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Most would probably be very happy with a new post every 20 minutes worth a discussion rather than a simple link and shitty headline posted every 2 minutes like now.
Well, I disagree. I am here to stay up to date on news and not read summaries of random people.
Btw, you don't need to scroll "Recent" if all you want is "new post every 20 minutes worth of a discussion".
That sounds a lot like what the main page is for.
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You know, someone could quite easily make an AutoGPT bot to read from articles and summarize them in the comments.
What I feel might work best though is a third option beyond "link" and "discussion", and instead a tldr option that displays like a link but gives space for a brief article description.
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Yes someone who is not me. I have found a couple AI summary applications that I thought I could use to input the text and get a summary out but no idea how to create a bot that clicks link, reads article and comes back and summarizes.
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I literally do this for almost all my posts no one throws sats for that.🤷‍♂️
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Will look out for your posts. I always try to give some sats to posters who add some context.
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The question is posed whether or not users of SN would find summarized "TLDR" comments on external links useful. The goal would be to provide context for users and keep them from having to read the entire article.
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Adding a description field to the link content type would be one option.
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Yes please, if links could pull in either the open graph tag or the meta description set on the page that alone can help, but sure if there's a custom description you can add or use chatgpt to add it that would be cool too
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How about it be an optional feature where you pay a couple of extra sats to unlock...
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Sure. That is one of the things that I do here. :) Sometimes people don't have time or don't think that is good enough to read, so I made a TL;DR, for people see if that is good or not to be read.
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