My only complaint is that requiring someone to type something halfway through an article isn't great UX. I still think the overall goal--educating people about policy tradeoffs and the role of technology--was phenomenal for a column mainly tackling local issues.
(I wonder what would have happened if they set the algorithms' preference as an end goal, but only shifted start times towards that by five or ten minutes per year, so no one's family schedule was radically affected in any given period, but they still would have realized the benefits eventually.)
https://apps.bostonglobe.com/ideas/graphics/2018/09/equity-m...
My only complaint is that requiring someone to type something halfway through an article isn't great UX. I still think the overall goal--educating people about policy tradeoffs and the role of technology--was phenomenal for a column mainly tackling local issues.
(I wonder what would have happened if they set the algorithms' preference as an end goal, but only shifted start times towards that by five or ten minutes per year, so no one's family schedule was radically affected in any given period, but they still would have realized the benefits eventually.)