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by jampekka
1857 days ago
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Yes, I'm becoming quite convinced that in general its stupid to meter almost anything. Why can't we just starting to give social repercussions to bullshit so we can just trust that people aren't scamming everybody all the time. In general, competition is mostly just waste of everybody's time, and in the end it's usually easiest to win just by cheating. A sort of reputation system is in place in almost all peer-to-peer societies, it tends to form automatically. I don't think we really need any of this weird mess of a system. We have Wikipedia, we have open source, we have OSM, we have all sort of things that should be "impossible" given the dismal perception people have of other people. This perception is just plain wrong and really harmful. |
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It's a hard sell though. The cost of metering is subtle. The do-nothing tenured professor is visible.
Wikipedia, OSS, etc really are the shining beacons. Existence proof for something better. Someone needs to write The Cathedral and the Bazaar, but in non geekish.