|
|
|
|
|
by camehere3saydis
1879 days ago
|
|
On the contrary, my criterion for distinguishing between organic and artificial interactions is exceedingly simple: you either got paid for the interaction, or you didn't. This distinction is made not "somehow", but explicitly, at the moment of recording the interaction. A distributed consensus network would be an ideal medium for this hypothetic model, as there would be no single intermediary able to fiddle with the interaction counts, and everybody would be free to crawl the resulting social graph using whatever algorithm their user agent provides. |
|
Explain to me what non-paid interaction you are thinking of that I cannot do to someone's post if they hand me a $10 note, but can do if they didn't.