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by mbesto 4461 days ago
Any system which one party creates for a set of players will effectively be gamed by a more willing and able actor.

> Given all our activity (direct or indirect) that is being captured on social networks and general internet activity, there was some inherent value (which we'll call a "clout score") in just knowing who was the "most popular" on these networks.

This as I understand it, is your argument on why Klout should exist. To paint an even simpler picture, this effectively determining a signal-noise ratio for people. Unfortunately, this is flawed, because I believe that we as human beings cannot even determine our own signals. Ultimately we have to rely on 3rd party actors to do it for us (call them Mavens, pundits, curators, or what have you). More of my own thoughts on this: http://www.techdisruptive.com/2012/09/18/we-are-far-from-sol...

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Not my argument. If theoretical Klout existed, it'd take into account all signals (social, search, semantic analysis, weights based on expertise, etc.) to determine the "best" at something--a super pagerank for people search if you will. This should negate individual bias.