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[Fsuk-manchester] Yesterday's talk on software freedom and the idea about moderation |
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Hi all,
In case anyone's interested, here are the slides for the talk I gave yesterday.
I think the only one saying anything new is about 'crowd-moderation' using
'scoring vectors', a 'bossiness rating' and a 'lazyness rating'. This is the
slide I showed directly before the one of the chimp sitting on the bog using a
laptop, which was intended to symbolise a certain well-known American
president, and also the need for using some moderation in public discussions.
Using a crowd to moderate large-scale public discussion would avoid the
bottleneck and potential bias of a central team of moderators. Crowd
participation has already been used to great success by
https://www.galaxyzoo.org/ and other sites in the https://www.zooniverse.org/ .
People have discovered exo-planets using the zooniverse!
Although it's probably not as simple as just bolting a new front end onto an
existing federated substructure, it would still be possible to develop a
federated discussion platform that supports crowd-based moderation of threaded
discussions using reputation scores and the like.
Cheers,
Robin
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