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  2. We will also be air dropping 10 BREAD to every comrade that gave to our previous Mirror publication on Mutual Aid. Since this is our soft launch we’ll be looking for the community’s feedback along the way in the “#bread-feedback” channel of the Crypto Leftists Discord.

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    Since the definition of trust and reputation, as well as of trust metrics and reputation systems is partially interchangeable, see also our entry on Reputationwhere we discuss reputation systems. The Wikipedia article on trust metricsnotes that such systems must exhibit "Attack resistance, i.e. the ability to handle agents who participate in bad fa...

    Local vs. Global

    "A local trust metric predicts trust scores that are personalized from the point of view of every single user. For example a local trust metric might predict "Alice should trust Carol as 0.9" and "Bob should trust Carol as 0.1", or more formally trust(A,C)=0.9 and trust(B,C)=0.1 On the other hand, a global trust metric computes a single global trust value for every single user. Local trust metrics start from the assumption that every single trust statement is an equally worthy subjective opin...

    Objective vs. Subjective

    Objective: "Objective trust is sometimes used as synonym of reputation. In reality the trust cannot be defined objectively simply because every principal is free to express a level of trust in a certain trustee different from the level of trust expressed by the other principals on the same trustee. For this reason, it is better to use the term "reputation" when referring to an aggregated value computed by a global trust metric trying to represent what the community as a whole thinks about a c...

    "Trust metrics are currently applied in: 1. Peer to Peer file exchange and others computer based cooperative infrastructures usually very automated trust system with little manual intervention 1. Internet Pages Ranking, totally automated systems consider page view count or link count as an implicit trust data, other systems are based on explicit us...

    See our entries on Trust and Reputation
    TrustLet is a collaborative research effort with comprehensive information on the issue, there's also a wikiwhose goal is to review, understand, code and compare on same data all the trust metrics...
    Definitional work at http://www.trustlet.org/wiki/Trust_metrics
    An example of Content-driven Reputation
  3. 2010年7月9日 · Bitchun Society. = "Bitchun Society" is the dominant Earth culture in which rejuvenation and body-enhancement have made death obsolete, material goods are no longer scarce, and everyone is granted basic rights that in our present age are mostly considered luxuries. [1] Together with the Whuffie reputation currency, features in Cory Doctorow's ...

  4. 2019年6月15日 · A peer-to-peer wiki is a serverless decentralized wiki, hosted, edited, administrated and operated on its users' computers on the Peer Net. Imagine git (or another DCVS [1]) but with asynchronous and real-time text editing, a p2p conflict management system, and a user-friendly interface. P2P Wikis redefine how we publish, edit, host and ...

  5. Bio. Alex Pazaitis is researcher at the Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology and core member of P2P Lab. He holds a PhD in Technology Governance and is leading parts of the COSMOLOCALISM and CENTRINNO projects Alex has extensive experience from research and innovation projects and project ...

  6. Description. "The AllSeen Alliance is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to enabling and driving the widespread adoption of products, systems and services that support the Internet of Everything with an open, universal development framework supported by a vibrant ecosystem and thriving technical community. It is the broadest cross-industry ...

  7. 1. From Wikipedia: Commons-based peer production: "Commons-based peer production is a term coined by Harvard Law School professor Yochai Benkler to describe a new model of economic production in which the creative energy of large numbers of people is coordinated (usually with the aid of the internet) into large, meaningful projects, mostly ...

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