Vicomi wants to revolutionize the ‘Like’ with an emotion-scale feedback system
The ‘like’ and ‘upvote’ have become an integral part of navigating the internet; what would Facebook or Reddit be without them? Still, as far as expressing how you actually feel about that infuriating article, sad photo or funny cat video, they’re pretty basic tools. Vicomi, a Web platform that provides publishers tools to measure user ‘sentiment’ is looking to change that with the official launch of its response system dubbed “Feelbacks.” Instead of simple binary response, its system lets users react on a spectrum of emotions. Vicomi believes Feelbacks allows users to more succinctly share their reactions while also fostering a more engaging community.…
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