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FWIW now I've found it, I was going to try to use it to see less stuff about JavaScript in my feed by following a tag and setting it to a number less than 1. Have I understood how that works right?
Just throwing it out there - what if there was somewhere (maybe on the "tag" page) that showed a "See Less" and "See More" button - when clicked it would -1 or +1 the user's weight for that tag.
Over time, if they keep requesting to see less of something, they would continue to click the button and build up the negative weight over time?
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FWIW now I've found it, I was going to try to use it to see less stuff about JavaScript in my feed by following a tag and setting it to a number less than 1. Have I understood how that works right?
Follow it and set it to less than 0 if you want to see less... at some point weβll get the anti-list settled once and for all.
Just throwing it out there - what if there was somewhere (maybe on the "tag" page) that showed a "See Less" and "See More" button - when clicked it would -1 or +1 the user's weight for that tag.
Over time, if they keep requesting to see less of something, they would continue to click the button and build up the negative weight over time?