2024-03-06 02:42 AM - edited 2024-03-06 02:43 AM
1. It's useless.
As it's not curated, the vast majority of links is entirely irrelevant to given post. Machines are too ***, even if you call it AI.
2. It's harmful.
It provides false keywords for external search machines such as google, making it harder to find genuine content.
3. given 1, and 2, it's just pure waste of bandwidth.
JW
2024-03-07 03:55 AM
A vote from @Tesla DeLorean in favour of keeping it - I'd tend to agree:
@Tesla DeLorean wrote:I do kind of like having this, not sure how good the heuristics are, but it helps to find other threads.
It shouldn't list the current threads, that's just circular, and makes no sense.
On mobile it's at the end of the page.
Needs up/down voting to improve relevance metrics to teach the algorithm.
See:
That's from my thread suggesting that the 'Solved' flag should be include in the 'Related Content' list.
2024-03-07 04:14 AM - edited 2024-03-07 04:17 AM
Hello @waclawek.jan ,
Great example of sharing an opposing view on the same feature. Currently, we are looking into the feature enchantment brought by@Andrew Neil but we are happy to hear more views on this.
Thanks a lot for sharing yours!
Lina
2024-03-07 04:39 AM
Like a lot of things on these corporate "forums" there just seem to be so many missed opertunities to build anything properly. As Andrew indicates having a solved flag and some kind of up/down sentiment, or up/down relevance metric.
Everyone seems scared of negative voting, but there needs to be some way to deweight things that are unhelpful or wrong.
If there are bullying issues let's address those directly, but let's not cripple the ability to train the system as to what bad content / associativy is.
2024-03-07 05:35 AM
@Tesla DeLorean wrote:there needs to be some way to deweight things that are unhelpful or wrong.
Absolutely!
2024-03-07 06:56 AM
Perhaps some of these features can be suppressed via check box items the user chooses in their "View / Presentation" type settings
Perhaps as a Low Bandwidth / Minimal Clutter setting?
Having the engine "Score" how relevant it thinks something is, might enlighten as to "How" it's working, or if something needs tweaking.
Having the Post Count, and Kudos might also be a good metric to be outputting
2024-07-12 11:26 AM - edited 2024-07-12 01:13 PM
Ok, not sure this is where I should post this observation, but I can't find the "self referential" thread for the time being.
I think one of @Lina_DABASINSKAITE 's posts indicating it was fixed / addressed
But I keep noticing the Matrix glitching, most of the time it's fixed, but I still see it occasionally.
It looks to be dependent on the post you land on.
If I go to my own post via the Alerts it keys on the "15%" reference in THAT post and suggests this same thread as a "Related" one, whereas at the top-level post/thread it doesn't. If that makes sense to the team.
The primary issue has been fixed, this is just a bit disconcerting at times, and that the "related" pane is more dynamic and changeable than I had thought/expected. If I enter via different alerts, or follow the link, the list changes again.
2024-07-23 09:33 AM
Hi @Tesla DeLorean ,
Thanks a lot for sharing this, it is very valuable to further understand this bug!
I will add it to ongoing investigation.
If you notice anything else, let me know.
Thanks,
Lina
2024-07-23 09:52 AM
@Tesla DeLorean wrote:Ok, not sure this is where I should post this observation, but I can't find the "self referential" thread for the time being.
Here:
https://community.st.com/t5/feedback-forum/related-content-pointing-to-the-same-thread/td-p/651507
@Tesla DeLorean wrote:I think one of @Lina_DABASINSKAITE 's posts indicating it was fixed / addressed.
Yes - 2024-07-01:
I confirmed it then, but since then it's been happening again:
I've been seeing it quite a lot recently
2024-07-23 01:31 PM
I don't know, there are occasions where it renders a list of stuff which I struggle to see as "related"
I suspect "break" or "broken" get stated a lot.. as is "not working"