Another way of doing newsletter is:
That single person could be a moderator in EA directory of ideas. That person could add missing ideas on his own account to this directory.
System could generate newsletter automatically based on directory content.
You could subscribe to personalized newsletter generated just for you, based on the preferences you select.
You would be able to edit content on the directory to hide things.
Personally, I wouldn’t want to hear every idea that someone has randomly thought up or added to the directory, but only a curated selection. So if I had to choose one I’d take curation over personalisation. But it may be possible to do both.
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Another way of doing newsletter is:
That single person could be a moderator in EA directory of ideas. That person could add missing ideas on his own account to this directory.
System could generate newsletter automatically based on directory content.
You could subscribe to personalized newsletter generated just for you, based on the preferences you select.
You would be able to edit content on the directory to hide things.
Personally, I wouldn’t want to hear every idea that someone has randomly thought up or added to the directory, but only a curated selection. So if I had to choose one I’d take curation over personalisation. But it may be possible to do both.