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==About==
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[[Peer-to-Peer Accountability Enforcement]] is a methodology for sharply reducing the problem of posting content in bad faith (including both outright verbal abuse as well as abuses that are harder to spot, such as {{l/ip|sea-lioning}}) by allowing users to collectively delegate other trusted users to rate comments and commenters as to their credibility and appropriateness. It generally increases per-user accountability for abuse, but with the source of that accountability being other users rather than a central authority (with all the bottlenecking and [[power-concentration]] that implies).
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
Things that credibility management ''should'' be able to defeat or at least control:
 
Things that credibility management ''should'' be able to defeat or at least control:
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* [[sea-lioning]] (see {{issuepedia|sea-lioning}}): appears civil and polite on the surface, so may be difficult to judge without understanding the full context
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* [[brigading]] -- though it may take a combination of credibility management and [[debate mapping]]:
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** '''2015-07-17''' [http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2015/07/17/there-are-good-reasons-ive-never-been-a-fan-of-reddit/ There are good reasons I’ve never been a fan of Reddit]
 
* [[evaporative cooling]]:
 
* [[evaporative cooling]]:
 
** '''2010-10-10''' [http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/social-software-sundays-2-the-evaporative-cooling-effect/ Social Software Sundays #2 – The Evaporative Cooling Effect]
 
** '''2010-10-10''' [http://blog.bumblebeelabs.com/social-software-sundays-2-the-evaporative-cooling-effect/ Social Software Sundays #2 – The Evaporative Cooling Effect]
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** '''2015-04-20''' [http://www.newrepublic.com/article/121551/bot-bubble-click-farms-have-inflated-social-media-currency How Click Farms Have Inflated Social Media Currency]
 
** '''2015-04-20''' [http://www.newrepublic.com/article/121551/bot-bubble-click-farms-have-inflated-social-media-currency How Click Farms Have Inflated Social Media Currency]
 
*** private discussion [https://plus.google.com/u/0/104092656004159577193/posts/MGmWGw3vUBx here]
 
*** private discussion [https://plus.google.com/u/0/104092656004159577193/posts/MGmWGw3vUBx here]
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* [[online harassment]]
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** '''2014-10-09''' [http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/10/the-unsafety-net-how-social-media-turned-against-women/381261/ The Unsafety Net: How Social Media Turned Against Women] ([https://plus.google.com/u/0/+CindyBrown/posts/8Ahnx7mVciy via])
  
 
Credibility management is beginning to look potentially useful for rating subjective quality of aesthetic works. Some discussion of that application is here:
 
Credibility management is beginning to look potentially useful for rating subjective quality of aesthetic works. Some discussion of that application is here:

Latest revision as of 12:25, 3 May 2021

About

Peer-to-Peer Accountability Enforcement is a methodology for sharply reducing the problem of posting content in bad faith (including both outright verbal abuse as well as abuses that are harder to spot, such as sea-lioning) by allowing users to collectively delegate other trusted users to rate comments and commenters as to their credibility and appropriateness. It generally increases per-user accountability for abuse, but with the source of that accountability being other users rather than a central authority (with all the bottlenecking and power-concentration that implies).

Pages

  • purpose - this needs to be a bit more general
  • mechanism - the quasi-technical details

Notes

Things that credibility management should be able to defeat or at least control:

Credibility management is beginning to look potentially useful for rating subjective quality of aesthetic works. Some discussion of that application is here: