Any sufficiently advanced reputation system is indistinguishable from magic
How does/did the digg reputation system work?
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Any sufficiently advanced reputation system is indistinguishable from magic
How does/did the digg reputation system work?
I wish it was still around, my memory is fuzzy and there are very few screenshots to go on. But I would make something more advanced anyway. Just going by comment likes is not enough. What I remember though, is Digg made ME want to improve my courtesy, to improve my score and therefore influence. That kind of system the world needs badly.
Well, if you were able to make it monetized and popular, it would be widely adopted by the owners of the servers.
I imagine a system where your upvotes are private but you have an dollar account populated via either ads turning attention into money, crypto turning your power into money, or a monthly donation, and at the end of the month, the balance of the account is evenly distributed between instances where you had activity.