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I'm all for this.... Where's Reggie... lets get him working on an AI (actual intelligence) forum .
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you know it's not a bad idea when ya think about it. it's something like google would do except not use it to take over the world.
log user data and display most relavent information based on what they look at the most and search for on the forums. Have those subjects and tags etc on the side and allow the user to delete them from their interests. i might be interested in n900 rebooting bug if i have it and then not interested when it's fixed. so those threads are lower down with the rest of the stuff i'm not that interested in yet.
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Sure.. the type of thing we're talking about can be emulated quite realistically enough (not SkyNet, not yet anyway) - but the amount of work we're talking about at this point is so astronomical that I certainly wouldn't hold my breath waiting for a complete relational and dynamic system; including some kind of weighted search system, a memory, a similarity calculator, keyword matching... etc.
Would be cool though . All you do is come on and hit "new posts" and your entire search history, including time spent reading/replying to threads, is taken into account and every single posts is analyzed in a "like/dislike" process and it hides the ones it determines you have no interest in. The forum of tomorrow, today!
i like the idea of having applications not as a sub category to the OS,
reason being is that their may be multiple platforms supported. having an OS specific sub category in applications would be cleaner. then you can have general application posts and specific application posts. also means if there is something that is relevant to multiple platforms in an application the poster doesn't have to make multiple posts but can put it in the main applications category.