as we lose the ability to trust our governments, our media, and our experts, how do we regain the ability to trust each other? can well designed software help? this may be the crucial piece to the puzzle. people need to develop a new way of knowing.
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"I feel like having context around people is key." Yes... identity, and reputation.
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@timpastoor had an interesting early framework for this in Identifi and just saw he rebooted it as Iris. https://twitter.com/timpastoor/status/1253650145247399936 … Worth being aware of, imo. - 1 more reply
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Part of why Twitter has been so powerful is its socialized epistemology -- conversations happen in public view, so we're evaluating others' evaluations of facts, a much easier problem for the layperson. Downside is that echo chambers naturally emerge.https://twitter.com/metadiogenes/status/1247761427193933824?s=19 …
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@Civil is building a decentralized network for independent, community operated and managed journalism. https://learn.civil.co/about/mission/
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yeah, better news costs money and it gest pushed further away... if browsers/HTML standards where to step in it wouldn't remove that problem but still highlight integrity
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We have facts and opinions, those opinions are promoted by celebrity for (whatever reason) those facts can be challenged by other experts with other motives, we read things we want to read too, they appeal to us, and often dont want to accept counter points / truths ? = biases
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