Preparamos listas de toda clase de hechos y cosas y las hacemos votables y comentables. Esto permite a los usuarios crear clasificaciones dinámicas que cambian y reflejan las tendencias y opiniones cambiantes con el tiempo.
No habrá "listas raras" que involucren a celebridades o eventos presentes que existan puramente para el disfrute fugaz. ListVote lista sólo los hechos verificables y duraderos. Piense en "Wikipedia de listas".
El sitio web de ListVote es despretensioso y tan simple como "List. Vote. Learn". O "Hechos, Opiniones, Compromiso". De esta manera sencilla y atractiva, los usuarios crean una capa de opinión sobre el universo factual dinámico, siempre reciente y ampliable sobre una variedad de aspectos, como el tiempo, el lugar, la relevancia, el idioma y las relaciones con otros temas, etc.
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The list is the origin of culture. Wherever you look in cultural history, you will find lists. –
Umberto EcoIn the current media environment, a list is perfectly designed for our brain. We are drawn to it intuitively, we process it more efficiently, and we retain it with little effort. - The New Yorker, December 2013
The list is the origin of culture. It’s part of the history of art and literature. What does culture want? To make infinity comprehensible… And how, as a human being, does one face infinity? How does one attempt to grasp the incomprehensible? Through lists…
Umberto EcoThe list is the mark of a highly advanced, cultivated society because a list allows us to question the essential definitions. The essential definition is primitive compared with the list.
Umberto EcoI love lists. Always have. when I was 14, I wrote down every dirty word I knew on file cards and placed them in alphabetical order. I have a thing about about collections, and a list is a collection with purchase. (Wired Magazine, "Step One: Make a List", October 2012)
― Adam Savage
The list could surely go on, and there is nothing more wonderful than a list, instrument of wondrous hypotyposis.― Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose