Currently, Eventification relies on a very primitive interest system. Users can subscribe to or block tags. If an event has a tag you subscribe to and none that you’ve blocked, the system deems you as “interested” in the event.
Eventification v2 is quite a bit smarter. Users will be able to say how much they like or dislike a topic. Then, the system weighs these options—along with others—to figure out whether or not you’ll be interested in an event.
But still, there’s a problem with giving users fine-tuned controls. What if they don’t go through the effort to set them up, or don’t set them up properly? To a certain extent, the system should be able to learn from your behavior and move these dials automagically. Just like Google, Facebook, and other web services, Eventification v2 will try to figure out what users like based on their actions. However, for Eventification’s advanced users, the dials are exposed to the user to be overridden.