JuryNow
@JuryNow@lemmy.world
- Comment on [deleted] 15 hours ago:
Right now, JuryNow isn’t self-hostable. It’s a centralized browser app I built as a solo project (not a SaaS or open-source tool). I shared it here because it’s built in the spirit of minimal, fast, non-AI-driven tech , which I thought might be of interest spcicically on this community. .
That said, I’m open to ideas about making a self-hosted or federated version down the line if there’s interest. Appreciate the directness.
- Decision paralysis? I built a browser game where 12 strangers decide for you in 3 minuteslemmy.world ↗Submitted 15 hours ago to technology@lemmy.world | 0 comments
- Comment on [deleted] 15 hours ago:
VERY rough location! country only!
- Comment on [deleted] 15 hours ago:
Hello Captain! Thanks so much for playing firstly ANd for coming back to give feedback! The jury will always be 12, no more, no less…but the idea is to have a cycle of reciprocity, whereby you are asking and voting in a seamless 3 minutes! Indeed, this is a brand new MVP and still ironing out some bugs (my tech ironing skills are a WIP!) and I know what you mean about the survey part…But when you get your verdict, did it reduce that ‘survey’ feeling? Did you feel it was worth it to get your own answer? (I hope so!!)
- Comment on [deleted] 15 hours ago:
Hello there, Thanks so much for playing! Indeed, I see it as a game - my daughter insists it’s not a game because you can’t win and there is no competition! It’s definitely fun getting your veredict - some mini dopamine hits there!
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
Hello Sincerity! Thanks so much for playing JURY NOw! Indeed, I’m working on a SKIP button! (I don’t have a tech background so it’s taking a while but it’s my priority!!)
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
Thank you HEndrik! REally apprecaite you playing AND taking the time to write feedback!! Indeed, It’s always goign to be a FREEMIUM model (my new word of the year!) with one free daily play, and then to monetize it, there will be a premiuim version where you can see 12 flags from where you jury is from, AND have a 3rd options!
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
I like the idea, but it needs a privacy policy. If someone answered 100 of those questions, the insight into their behaviour would be incredibly valuable to bad actors.
Guaranteeing anonymity would make this much better. Good point and yes, that’s something I’ve thought about a lot.
Right now, JuryNow doesn’t store any personal data or persistent user identifiers. The questions and votes are not linked to individuals in a way that would allow tracking behavior over time.
Still, I agree that a clear privacy policy is overdue even just to explain what isn’t collected. Thanks for raising this. I’ll prioritize adding it. There is a User Agreement, Liability, Disclaimer etc…but yes, need a privacy policy!
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
ooooh! That probably means you were just a few people short of a real jury! There are lots of people on now, so do try again …AND THANK YOU SO MUCH for playing!
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
Hello Pageflight - It’s hard to moderate the questions for hate speech/sexual content etc… so I had to put a filter on, and indeed, it can be a little preventative…sorry! Will see if I can loosen it a littled!
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
oooh! Thank you! Uusually the RECAPTCHA is just a click? Will investigate right now!!
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
Thanks so much for trying it out and your honest feedback! It’s definitely dependent on the quality of questions for the “fun” element, but knowing that 12 dvierse random people who aren’t connected to you in any way are looking at your question, can be extremely eye opening…connecting to random people around teh world - it’s sort of what the internet was intended for?
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
Thanks so much for playing!! you can really use it for a whole variety - from silly trivial questions, to a mini political poll knowing you are getting an answer in real time…and it’s great for fashion dilemmas as you can upload two images and get NOT your family/friends opnion!
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
oooh! I will have a look!
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
Thank you so much for playing!! It’s super exciting to see all this priceless feedback! I’m working on a SKIP button (thinking of a JOKER card to play, but maybe that’s confusing?)
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
Thank you so much for playing!! It’s going to be freemium model always, as in one free daily play for everyone forever…and then a premium version will include: 12 Flags to see where your jury is located, AND a 3rd option!
- Comment on [deleted] 16 hours ago:
ooh! Thank you, fixing now!
- Comment on [deleted] 17 hours ago:
this is really interesting!! Thank you!
- Comment on [deleted] 17 hours ago:
Thank you steve! Fixed it!! 😱
- Comment on [deleted] 17 hours ago:
Thank you Carnelian! Fixed (reminder to self…check and then check again!)
- Comment on [deleted] 17 hours ago:
Thank you!!
- Comment on [deleted] 17 hours ago:
THANK YOU Passing Through!! Most appreciated!!
- Comment on [deleted] 17 hours ago:
down, as in you don’t like it? or the server is down?
- Comment on [deleted] 17 hours ago:
I’m curious how people here feel about the balance between anonymity and usefulness in something like this. If you think it’s a fun game or a useful resource?
The goal was to make something fun and meaningful, a way to see yourself from the outside and get a global perspective and get a little dopamine hit. It’s a sort of gamification of Solomon’s Paradox (the ancient king who gave brilliant advice for his people, but was disastrous at his own decisions!)
I’d love to know what kind of questions you would ask 12 strangers!