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Your profile and meta-functions associated to your comments?

June 9th, 2006

At coComment, we are working on ideas to make conversations better. We plan to bring more community-related functionalities and information in conversations. Practically, coComment users will have the choice to associate more information about them (picture ( 3 )) and add functionalities to open the conversation to more users or to filter it (picture ( 2 )).

Concretely, when a coComment user comments on a page, he can choose to automatically add the keyword “[cocommented]” to his comments. (picture ( 1 )). We use this keyword as a hook to insert meta-data on a specific comment. We will try to make it as discrete as possible (small tags). In order to transform the [cocommented] hook in meta information and functions we need to call the coComment script. This is done by either:

How can we make conversations better, more active, more pesonalized, filtered and with more information on people participating (reputation).
What do you think?

Illustration:

1. A comment with a [cocommented] hook:


2. The hook is replaced by more information and functionalities related to the comment:


3. We have more information on the author directly in the conversation:



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