In StackExchange they have an option of offering bounties for questions which can be collected by answerers. If we’d have something similar here, that could serve as a good signal that someone cares about a question and has yet to get a satisfying answer.
I’d be curious about what kinds of trades people can do if there would be a process for (probably better publicly) exchanging karma. I can imagine bets being made, offers to help editing, seeking information, a bounty on finding mistakes or whatever.
I do worry about people’s incentives being unfavorably changed though, but it seems to me that getting more karma is sort of aligned with doing more good. Perhaps if all trades would be on a public ledger it would mitigate the possible harms as it would be easier to see who tries to game it.
I think that karma can be gamified more.
In StackExchange they have an option of offering bounties for questions which can be collected by answerers. If we’d have something similar here, that could serve as a good signal that someone cares about a question and has yet to get a satisfying answer.
I’d be curious about what kinds of trades people can do if there would be a process for (probably better publicly) exchanging karma. I can imagine bets being made, offers to help editing, seeking information, a bounty on finding mistakes or whatever.
StackExchange might have some great principles to implement here, though I don’t know much about it
I do worry about people’s incentives being unfavorably changed though, but it seems to me that getting more karma is sort of aligned with doing more good. Perhaps if all trades would be on a public ledger it would mitigate the possible harms as it would be easier to see who tries to game it.