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February 20, 2009 at 4:13pm
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For most of its history basketball has measured not so much what is important as what is easy to measure — points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocked shots — and these measurements have warped perceptions of the game.

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I read the excellent article about Shane Battier titled The No-Stats All-Star and I couldn’t help but consider how the same misguided obsession with easy-to-measure statistics has influenced the design of social networking applications and rendered many of them ineffective.

Is Facebook or Tumblr really more useful when you have more friends?

(I guess no)

Notes

  1. jacecooke reblogged this from zachklein and added:
    So is the problem an inappropriate preoccupation with the stastical? Or simply with the wrong numbers? How do we go...
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    This is the standard incentive system issue. The behavior you want to motivate is rarely easily measured. In team
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