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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@diviacaroline@regardthefrost@JimmyRis @O2SupremeVermin@QiaochuYuan@QTRResearch@qephatziel @idiot_tanuki@generativist@mikeestee@elonmusk@EvanOLeary@snigdhar0y@vgr@enchiridion47@Dont48@ResonantPyre@metadiogenes@TerryLerona@Hugo_Lz@Pravduh15@LadonPrumt1 reply 0 retweets 4 likesShow this thread -
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Wikipedia has radical transparency, but with anonymous accounts via pseudonyms. All your single actions are published, so we can judge and trust you or block you. But then, the IRL identity behind the account is hidden and never published.
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Wikipedia is managed by hard core privacy activists, they do fight gov requests for users ID. In fact, Wikimedia REFUSAL to bow down and share user informations has caused Wikimedia websites to be effectively banned from Turkey, China. So we have fighting proof they fight for US.
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