I often imagine a contacts organizer, under user control, with good ux for, "if A is on this new network let them know I'm posting here under alias Y." <Share Your Address Book With Random App> is such a dark pattern, and server-side social graphs are such a mistake
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This is kinda why I think social graphs are the wrong representation for solving a lot of problems. Like, I want agents to manage all that. It's exhausting. But, I can't imagine how to design that and what a better representation would be.
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I have my box of pet mathematical structures that I think are parts of the answer. But they require prototypes and iteration to be tested and I'm unlikely to prototype around this issue. (Always up for unpacking them though, if you like.)
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Ping me in a month and half and I'd love to see!
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That's *sorta* where I've been heading. In the whole Simon Designing Organizations for an Information Rich World Thing. There are all sorts of things I would like to delegate to intelligent agents. The trick is finding useful ones.
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So, not every person has the literacy to follow all of the indirections required to use a dynamic, self-managing, homeostatic system for managing human relationships. Most people mistake any given map for a territory. Is it even POSSIBLE to correct for that, while scaling?
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There it is -- the solution. https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/03/07/mooove-over-lte-memoo-uses-5g-to-connect-you-to-real-life-cow/ …
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