In taskera, a comment is a written remark expressing an opinion or reaction to a message or an activity.
Click on updates icon ie., the first icon on the applications bar located on the left-most corner of the screen. This shows all the updates (of activities done) on the stream. Under each of the update stream, there is a comment button. Click on this button and a box will appear where you can write your comment on that stream. This comment will be visible to all the members of the team including the manager and the administrator of the project. Any team member can comment and re-comment on the stream.
In taskera, a reaction is a method of expressing one's emotion or reaction to a comment or to a message in the form of a small digital image used in electronic communication.
Just like as you did above in comment section, Click on updates icon ie., the first icon on the applications bar located on the left-most corner of the screen. This shows all the updates (of activities done) on the stream. To the rightmost corner of each of the update stream, there is an emoji (a smily face icon) button. This icon will be visible only when you hover the mouse-pointer on any of the stream. Click on this button and a picture of reaction model appears. This picture contains all the choices of reactions one can have. Select the appropriate choice according to your emotion/reaction.
Taskera uses these reactions to do the Sentiment Analysis.
Sentiment analysis is the process of computationally identifying and categorizing opinions expressed through sharing reactions, especially in order to determine whether the user's attitude towards a particular topic, product, etc., is positive, negative, or neutral.
It is important to note, respect and value every individual’s sentiments. This is important for every individual to get a prompt opinion and improve on himself.
Taskera measures each user’s sentiment by analysing the user’s previous, past and current sentiments. These are calculated based on reactions, considered with weightage given on previous and past reactions to that individual not only by one user, but by all the users involved. Also this calculation considers a special weightage given to every single user based on his/her role in that project. Example a creator of project will have more weightage to his reaction than any of the team members in that project.