The lower handle filters content from
untrustworthy origin. This is by overlaying this content with the ClickBait Filter Logo
and blocking your access to it. The higher the lower handle is the more content is
blocked.
The upper handle highlights content deemed trustworthy. The lower the
upper handle goes the more the content that has scored high is highlited.
This toggler allows the user to use the API as
a consumer.
This means that while this Toggler is on your click data will be
recorder (and added to the mass). While off you will only see the output of the
processed and recorded data but will not be recorder yourselve.
This toggler
features a hotkey selector switch. See: chrome://extensions/shortcuts
This toggle switches on page 'topology view'. This view displays (based on preprocessed data) the score what has been the most pressed and the least pressed link in the current page. This data is displayed by colored glow ranging from red (least selected) to green (most selected). Mind you that this data is not in direct connection to whether the information is clickbait or not. It only grades the links from the most to the least popular one. During this mode the other API’s are blocked from changes. This toggler also features a hotkey selector switch. For more: chrome://extensions/shortcuts
"Generalization can allow us
to reduce a problem to something more essential, resulting in an approach that embodies
regularity across known examples, a regularity that is crisp, concise, and well grounded.
However, too often generalization becomes a work item in itself, pulling in the opposite
direction, adding to the complexity rather than reducing it...."
Richard
Monson-Haefel
Collective Wisdom from the Experts