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Ask HN: Has anyone ever clicked on a tag cloud?

11 pointsby tomkinover 11 years ago
I know tag clouds are more or less passé, but they are still pretty rampant. I have no idea why anyone would just click on a word because it's bigger than other words. Can someone explain why these became popular?

9 comments

ggchappellover 11 years ago
&gt; I have no idea why anyone would just click on a word because it&#x27;s bigger than other words.<p>The point is that the size of a word <i>means</i> something. A large word is typically intended to indicate, &quot;Here is something that his person is talking about, that a lot of other people are also talking about. Click here to see what others have to say.&quot;<p>&gt; Can someone explain why these became popular?<p>I suppose this happened, in part, because they seemed to have some reasonable-sounding theory behind them (see above).<p>The cool factor was probably more important, though. UI trends often ignore usability issues, after all, and tag clouds are an automatically generated example of the kind of &quot;messy&quot; art that became popular a decade or two ago.
Fzznikover 11 years ago
Glancing at a tag cloud is a great way to figure out what someone&#x27;s blog tends to write the most about (the biggest tags) and what they write the least about (the smallest tags). I&#x27;ve been known occasionally to arrive at someone&#x27;s blog to read some article, glance at their tag cloud and see maybe some other interesting topics they&#x27;ve written about---especially if it&#x27;s one of the bigger ones---which I do click on and sometimes discover more interesting content on their blog as a result.<p>So yes, I&#x27;ve clicked on them. But not very often. But certainly &quot;look at&quot; more than I actually &quot;click on&quot;, so there is still some value in these to some degree even if people don&#x27;t click on them.
codegeekover 11 years ago
Funny because everytime I see one, it seems dirty, spammy and UI gone wrong. I never click on those. Just doesn&#x27;t feel right. But it could just be me. Not to mention that I almost feel I have dyslexia [0]<p>[0] <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyslexia" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Dyslexia</a>
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ctb_mgover 11 years ago
Yes, I have, but only because I was looking for items under a certain category. I would still have gotten the same usefulness if it were just a regular list of tags as opposed to a cloud.<p>My opinion is that tag clouds are better served as art than as functional UI elements...
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rartichokeover 11 years ago
I never click on them either. Come to think of it I never click on a typical archive either. I&#x27;m interested in the content, not that you have 17 posts back in October 2008.
angdisover 11 years ago
FWIW, I thought they were cool when they came out and used a lot in the original Delicious. I still like them! I do click!
mulliganover 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve clicked on the one they used to have at theeconomist.com
Meltdownover 11 years ago
Sometimes... when it pokes me in the eye.
by_Seeingover 11 years ago
Not once