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  1. Apr 2017
    1. success

      Please say 'what is success'

    2. media environments

      what is a media environment? We opened talking about text...

    3. motivated to understand and maybe change their information environment

      examples of 'information environment' ? Also how can they actually change it using this? what is the project goal?

    4. Just as a web site maintainer develops a general view of the technologies and communities of practice required to make a web site, we will use filter bubble building and sharing to help build client-side understanding.

      assmption people know about maintaining website. and what a general view of technolgies and communities look like.

    5. ou could classify content by age or reading-level rating, category like “current events” or “fishing”, or even how much you trust the source like “trustworthy” or “urban legend”.

      Is your audience someone who wants to USE this? Is your audience someone who is interested in the outcomes? is your audience someone who wants to contribute by using Filterbubbler? Is your audience someone who wants to contribute to the code?

      By this point , I am just very unsure of the audience for this post.

    6. FilterBubbler lets you collaboratively “tag” pages with descriptive labels and then analyze any page you visit to see how similar it is to pages you have already classified.

      It would be good to explain why this is like filter bubbles we have in our every day lives? What can we learn from this? What can we teach from this? Why should we do it at all?

    7. The new FilterBubbler project provides a platform that helps users experiment with and explore what kind of text they’re seeing on the we

      I don't understand this. Will the filterbubble change the text I see? what is a platform exactly?

    8. User interest in “filter bubbles” gives us an opportunity to find out

      user interest in filter bubbles? This is very jargon-ey, and IF we are looking to engage people who are client-side, or rather content-driven in their contribution we need to explain what we mean. Is user interest - concern driven by fake news? Is it people who want to learn more?

    9. beyond browser features and their add-on ecosystems

      very technical sentence. If we are looking for contributors on client/text/content side, this should be omitted or explained in real language.

    10. While the server side benefits from opportunities to work collaboratively, can we explore them further on the client side

      This is very technical sentence. For me server side is server (dev ops, DB) client side is CSS/JS, but it seems like you are going another level around content. I don't think client side is the right word? But maybe I don't understand yet.

    11. Off Text Classification Open Source Experiment

      Subtitle indicates Text-Claffication experiment. Opening Paragraph indicates research for motivation in open source.