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Sellers will no longer be able to leave negative or neutral Feedback for buyers.
posted 10 months ago in reputation, ebay5 views | 2 jaas | reply )
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10 practical questions for designing a reputation system. This talk was (partially!) given at the 2008 IA Summit.
posted 4 months ago in reputation, karma, web3 views | 1 jaa | 1 tag | reply )
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If it’s true that “on the Internet nobody knows if you’re a dog”, how do you convince people that you’re a prince? Richard Fernandez looks at the renewed importance of reputation when your entire life history is just a Google more...
posted 10 months ago in reputation, google, history8 views | 2 jaas | reply )
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When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied. Well, what can't be copied? There are a number of qualities that can't be copied. Consider "trust." Trust cannot be copied. You can't purchase it. Trust more...
posted 9 months ago in reputation, free, book29 views | 7 jaas | 1 save | reply )
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SAP's CEO Henning Kagermann uses the undoubtedly lawyered term 'inappropriate download' to describe the company's questionable actions. Henning blames a rogue business unit, but there can be no mistaking the fact that Oracle caught SAP with its hand in the more...
posted 1 year ago in reputation, market, code2 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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Utu: Hate by old
The Internet needs more hate. Much more. We’re overrun by morons, assholes, griefers, spammers, porn peddlers, Nazi dictators, little Napoleons, and arbitrary censors who only behave in their socially deficient manner because they know you can’t do anything about it. more...
posted 1 year ago in reputation, protocol, trust2 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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If Spock succeeds in becoming the Google for people search, you may have no choice but to sign on. Your reputation may depend on it.
posted 1 year ago in reputation, search2 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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In other words, the crowd matters. Today we harness the masses for everything from choosing the next pop star on American Idol to perfecting open source software and assembling Wikipedia articles. But perhaps the most widespread and vital uses for more...
posted 1 year ago in reedit, digg, reputation3 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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People increasingly rely on search engines to find things they want to read, music they want to hear, people and companies they want to do business with.
posted 1 year ago in reputation, google, business2 views | 2 jaas | reply )
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I would like to call everyone's attention the fact that a certain well known crank has achieved and maintained master status on Advogato, despite having posted several crank articles here: 910, 819, 809, and 769. I have to ask: Doesn't more...
posted 1 year ago in reputation, trust3 views | 2 jaas | reply )

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