3/ really, all of this stuff is PKI-adjacent "web of trust". Degrees are a claim by a root authority: USG / The Cathedral certifies Rutgers as X, Rutgers certifies rando as Y What we're seeing is that a huge number of degree granters x ∈ X are certifying absolute garbage as Y
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14/ and I expect that web-of-trust certification is one such thing exeunt
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15/ Gresham's law - bad recommendations [ cheap signalling ] squeeze out goodhttps://twitter.com/shlevy/status/1280128181912158215 …
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In each case, as well as the ones I can think of, it seems to be a function of: Necessity --> efficiency/scalability --> quality It's an interesting phenomenon.
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... suddenly seeing lots of parallels between collapse of trust in Cathedral and collapse of trust in a root key authority