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How can be build better tools? From assumption to hypothesis

When working on the YouTube AI Comment Moderation launch in 2016, I immediately recognized it could be a powerful tool in creating safe spaces for open conversation. I had my own assumptions about who could benefit from this tool and rallied beta testers to find proof. I saw the opportunity for Creators to be heard within their own communities and a way to reduce abuse online. 

The way AI Moderation works is by holding only potentially inappropriate comments for review, and reduce the amount of time needed to monitor community comments.

As more comments are moderated, it trains the AI. This new moderation setting gets better at identifying the types of comments that creators want to review.

After getting the blessing of the Product Manager, I created and facilitated a training for a group of minority beauty vloggers at the YouTube Space in Los Angeles. The training was well received and we enabled the new beta feature on several YouTube channels.

As a minority female, I went into this training with an expectation that this tool was needed most by minority communities. Over the next month, I checked in with our beta testers and the information I received revealed an unexpected finding. There were very few comments held for review. After digging further into how the tool was being used, I couldn’t find any flaws in the setup or application. What I learned was that our minority vloggers had active communities who flagged and reported inappropriate and offensive comments quite frequently. The community was so active that they not only reduced the amount of time the vlogger spent moderating comments but they were successfully shielding their own community and content provider from abuse and trolling.

After bringing the information back to the Product Manager, I was happy that the findings were well received and not seen as a failure to drive product adoption. The reaction was to observe, reflect and apply, the behavior of a skilled Product Manager. The tool launched publicly and I still speak to it in product conversations. I still recommend it to consulting clients using YouTube.  

In recent days, this has been coming up a lot for me.  We need diverse teams to cover a wide range of skills and backgrounds. Together we can test as many assumptions as possible and cut down on the chance of going down a wrong path.

I’ve come to realize I was one of the diverse team mates bringing a new perspective to the product team only because I was given the room to test my assumptions.  After bringing my findings back to the Product Manager, I was happy that they were well received and not seen as a failure to drive product adoption. The reaction of the skilled Product Manager was to observe, reflect and apply learnings. The tool launched publicly and I still speak to it in product conversations. I still recommend it to consulting clients using YouTube.

Image Credit: Everywoman.com, YouTube Comment Moderation

Continuing Education Programs - Let's gain some new skills!

GROWTH EXERCISE

Here are some courses you can take to learn more about blockchain, including some development classes. 

  1. UCI Division of Continuing Education - Intro Bootcamp in July
    Live stream 7/21/18
    Cost: FREE
     
  2. UCI monthly Development Bootcamps beginning in August
    TBD
     
  3. Oxford program 
    Great for business
    Cost: ~$3k
     
  4. Draper University 
    Great for entrepreneurship (next class opening January 2019) 
    Cost: ~$10k
     
  5. List of crypto/blockchain conferences 
    Attend to meet more people in the community and attend panels
    Cost: varying depending on conference and travel needs
     
  6. Coursera Blockchain Basics
    Cost: Courses are available for a $39 monthly fee.  Financial aid option available

Blockchain Basics Salon (BBS) kick-off 6/13/18

My goal is to help build a diverse community in the early days of blockchain development. This technology is available to everyone and we have an opportunity to defy current socio-economic divides.   

We meet monthly to discuss blockchain technology, learn about real world applications and identify opportunities to participate in this space.  Send your contact info and experience level to info@all41.biz  if you would like to join our community.

 

LEARN THE BASICS


Blockchain 101 and Glossary

The Crypto Girl Blog
Mimi runs a meetup group in San Francisco and is an Ethereum developer.  She has written some wonderful beginner blogposts.

Product School - Blockchain and Bitcoin
1 hour video explaining the basics of a blockchain transaction

Blockchain Law Summit
Practical legal conversations about the current status and future proofing

 

RESOURCES

ICO Watchdog  
Real time updates on ICOs and crypto related news - available by email, Slack and Telegram

Cryptonite - Chrome extension - Mozilla extension
The browser extension verifies sites by blocking phishing sites and fake social media accounts

Unchained Podcast
Long form blockchain podcast

Unconfirmed Podcast
Short form blockchain podcast (20 minutes and under)

ZigZag Podcast
About changing the course of capitalism, journalism, and women’s lives

Digital Gold by Nathaniel Popper
Book subtitle: Bitcoin and the Inside Story of the Misfits and Millionaires Trying to Reinvent Money

Women + Blockchain
weekly newsletter for D&I community

Brooklyn Boardroom Podcast - Blockchain and crypto with Nadine Shelton
What are the possibilities?