Trust Signals as Sparklines for Hacker News

(hn-trustspark.com)

37 points | by solaire_oa 1 day ago

13 comments

  • mentalgear 12 minutes ago
    It's a nice idea, but I have mostly stopped using/installing any software that is not open-source a long time ago. So, please open-source it, especially if you want users to truly trust it.

    Even then, I would recommend anyone to install (small to mid) browser extensions by cloning and inspecting the source and just then loading it yourself - if you don't know: any browser extension can read input/password fields across all site(s) you gave it access to (yeah, it's crazy but unfortunately true).

  • neom 11 minutes ago
    Great idea! I've been running my own chrome plugin I made that is similar, but recently discovered this: https://oj-hn.com/ and intend to start to contribute to it as it's very good and hope it grows. Something like Sparklines would be great in oj also for us chrome users, I really like the Sparklines implementation.
  • arjie 9 minutes ago
    I considered something like this but I find the UX of information too noisy. In practice, I much prefer simply performing a ternary block/leave alone/highlight functionality. And it's comments that bother me more than links.
  • onli 28 minutes ago
    Suggestion: instead of just popping in the computed graphic add a placeholder immediately - four low grey bars should work well, in the same width as the final sparkline graphics. That way the text on the page will not jump later when the final sparklines are ready.
  • cpa 2 hours ago
    Interesting, but how is the trust signal measured? I couldn’t find this information
    • annie511266728 58 minutes ago
      If it’s not transparent, it kind of defeats the whole idea of a “trust” signal — at that point it’s just a number you either believe or ignore.
    • cobertos 1 hour ago
      I'm pretty sure it's based off of the configuration in the green gear in the top right of the iframe. You can inspect the ways it's calculated from karma, comments, etc etc
      • CalRobert 29 minutes ago
        If you look at the config it's based on karma, comments, submission rate, comment rate (optional), and account age (that is, if you trust it actually uses the config how it says)
  • adrianwaj 1 hour ago
    Great idea.

    I think friend/foe and trust signals should come from a user's voting. So I think it should operate transparently to the user and there should be a default shade-out option of bad actors, but with the option to view. So it's set-and-forget. On the backend - could you make it so if you've never visited HN before, and you install the plugin, the experience changes accordingly?

    I had the idea to setup a forum somewhere else - this sort of functionality would come in handy as part of normal operation.

  • Izmaki 31 minutes ago
    Great way to gatekeep new contributors trying to be helpful with news. Run the link through URL Scan if you’re paranoid…
  • vivid242 1 hour ago
    After attention, are we now in the trust economy… a brilliant idea for a plugin - thank you!
    • amelius 12 minutes ago
      The problem is that I don't trust plugins.

      Is there a way to do this from a bookmarklet?

  • alex7o 1 hour ago
    Where can I see mine?
    • CalRobert 32 minutes ago
      Install the plugin and then load up your profile page, or any page with ac omment from you (like this one)

      You have an overall 7 out of 8.

  • nickphx 27 minutes ago
    No, thank you.
  • gyanchawdhary 34 minutes ago
    this UX is basically the (not so clever) equivalent of that blue tick status signal nonsense they have on insta ..
  • no_shadowban_3 28 minutes ago
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  • aaron695 1 hour ago
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