- I think the visuals should clearly indicate which one's are guesses somehow. Having a continuous scale is ideal (but likely hard to convey clearly), but even a binary 'guess' vs 'based on quote' indicator would be an improvement. One possible visual queue is to have guesses indicated by having a '?' either over the person's face, or above thier face, or something similar.
- Idea of having 'checkpoints of conversation' over time is certainly interesting, but hard to imagine how it works in practice. E.g. do people review the checkpoints before starting a conversation? What happens if different people join or drop out of a conversation. Or would it be something like a prediction market, where for each statement you can have a chart showing how people's opinions change over time along with chat history. I look forward to seeing how this space develops!
Interesting ideas! Two thoughts:
- I think the visuals should clearly indicate which one's are guesses somehow. Having a continuous scale is ideal (but likely hard to convey clearly), but even a binary 'guess' vs 'based on quote' indicator would be an improvement. One possible visual queue is to have guesses indicated by having a '?' either over the person's face, or above thier face, or something similar.
- Idea of having 'checkpoints of conversation' over time is certainly interesting, but hard to imagine how it works in practice. E.g. do people review the checkpoints before starting a conversation? What happens if different people join or drop out of a conversation. Or would it be something like a prediction market, where for each statement you can have a chart showing how people's opinions change over time along with chat history. I look forward to seeing how this space develops!