Blockchain for finance/proof. Twitter for media. Uber/AirBnB for service. Khan Academy for education. Citizens video for police&justice 9/
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Some scientists claim they get more challenging discussions on their blogs with enlightened amateurs than with most academics 10/
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Tomorrow, delegative/liquid democracy could transform the role of elected officials https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delegative_democracy … 11/
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Of course, the transition is messy. Incumbents fight tooth and nail and people have to build new reflexes. Or rediscover them 12/
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Still, we’re back to bottom-up trust building. To be trusted, make yourself trustable. You have to earn people’s trust. No privilege 13/
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Either let people check for themselves (
#blockchain, open data, science reproducibility…) or give them control of the checking process 14/1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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(« They won’t trust you because YOUR friends vouch for you. They’ll trust you because THEIR friends vouch for you ») 15/
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« according to an anonymous source… », « a study shows… » or “experts say” don’t fit either model. These now raise suspicion, not trust /Fin
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Differences between today and yesterday: 1. We know many more people (internet makes this possible). Would you and I be exchanging int'l phone calls or letters 30 years ago? Doubt it.
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2. In lieu of arbiters of trust (P&G, sold at walmart, ABC/CBS/NBC, NYT), we know how have trust markets (twitter, trustpilot, amazon reviews) with trust metrics.
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Word of mouth from trusted friends, still the number one predictor of future behavior IMHO. The big sea change has just been from arbiters of trust to trust markets.
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