Recent Advances in MetaFilter Research
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"AppealMod: Inducing Friction to Reduce Moderator Workload of Handling User Appeals" and "Controlled, In Control, and Out of Control: The Effects of Different Forms of Vocabulary Control on the Subject Indexing and Subject Tagging Processes" have appeared in the last year or so. The 2009 "Exploring the dynamics of blog communities: the case of MetaFilter" is not recent, but it has been cited in many past works in the Metafilterological Sciences. Previously.
Atreja, S., Im, J., Resnick, P., & Hemphill, L. (2023). AppealMod: Inducing Friction to Reduce Moderator Workload of Handling User Appeals. arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.07163.
Holstrom, C. (2023). Controlled, In Control, and Out of Control: The Effects of Different Forms of Vocabulary Control on the Subject Indexing and Subject Tagging Processes (Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington).
Silva, L., Goel, L., & Mousavidin, E. (2009). Exploring the dynamics of blog communities: the case of MetaFilter. Information Systems Journal, 19(1), 55-81.
Atreja, S., Im, J., Resnick, P., & Hemphill, L. (2023). AppealMod: Inducing Friction to Reduce Moderator Workload of Handling User Appeals. arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.07163.
Holstrom, C. (2023). Controlled, In Control, and Out of Control: The Effects of Different Forms of Vocabulary Control on the Subject Indexing and Subject Tagging Processes (Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington).
Silva, L., Goel, L., & Mousavidin, E. (2009). Exploring the dynamics of blog communities: the case of MetaFilter. Information Systems Journal, 19(1), 55-81.
We should demand copies of all those research papers.
posted by JustSayNoDawg at 11:12 AM on June 20, 2024
posted by JustSayNoDawg at 11:12 AM on June 20, 2024
I meant to say “signed copies”.
posted by JustSayNoDawg at 11:19 AM on June 20, 2024
posted by JustSayNoDawg at 11:19 AM on June 20, 2024
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