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How would you add 'reputation' to what people post?
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5 points
by gw666
2437 days ago
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SF often talks about reputation systems as part of a society's culture. True, it's a big hairy problem, but how could some person or group make an initial attempt at doing this? It'd be great to have web pages, tweets, and various posts tied somehow to a measure of the author's current trustworthiness (based on previous behavior). Even a high/medium/low/unknown rating would help. No matter how imperfect the implementation might be, it'd be great to have anything that exposes to the general public the idea that people need to consider the source of anything that's posted on the Internet. What would you try doing? |
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Not sure if or how this solves an echo-chamber problem though.
Edit: just also had the thought to help tackle bias problems - the platform itself could produce biased content on either side of an issue from time-to-time to deduce people’s positions based on their votes. Then the reputation algorithm has a chance to adjust for ideas that polarize vs ones with general agreement and scale rankings accordingly.