Trust is how often you interact with someone,
it has little to do with whether they're trustworthy.
@snuggsi @greaterthancode
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it's not all interactions, but "consistent interactions" according to
@Lethain - as in, are they predictableThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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And there's the times were people get stuck interacting with someone who they absolutely do not trust.
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for sure. I guess my point is just that "how often have I interacted with this person without disappointment"
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... is actually a pretty good predictor for whether they are trustworthy; so "little to do with" seems wrong.
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I agree. I was going even further against the original thesis.
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The more we interact with a piece of software, the more we feel betrayed when it fails in an unexpected way.
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But there are things and people, that are so unpredictable as to not be trustable regardless of exposure
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