Yeah it’d be cool if @Henrik Karlsson and team could come up with a way to defend against social bubbles while still having a trust mechanic. Is there some way to model social bubbles and show that eigenkarma or some other mechanism could prevent social bubbles but still have the property of trusting people who deserve trust?
For instance maybe users of the social network are shown anyone who has trust, and ‘trust’ is universal throughout the community, not just something that you have when you’re connected to someone else? Would that prevent the social bubble problem, while still allowing users to filter out the low quality content from untrusted users?
Yeah it’d be cool if @Henrik Karlsson and team could come up with a way to defend against social bubbles while still having a trust mechanic. Is there some way to model social bubbles and show that eigenkarma or some other mechanism could prevent social bubbles but still have the property of trusting people who deserve trust?
For instance maybe users of the social network are shown anyone who has trust, and ‘trust’ is universal throughout the community, not just something that you have when you’re connected to someone else? Would that prevent the social bubble problem, while still allowing users to filter out the low quality content from untrusted users?