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Make it a web of trust, put it on the blockchain. I'll trust the reviews of who I follow for my aggregate score. Pay to review/pay to follow.
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looks cool but is there a website where I can search for a particular article, author or publication to see the reviews?
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Been checking out the app. Lots of potential, looking forward to the next iteration. Would also be great to build a custom list of trusted reviewers so that bots and bad reviewers don't taint the scores I see.
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Yeah the next iteration will have a leaderboard featuring the highest rated authors, outlets, and reviewers. And as you may have noticed we feature their User Rating next to every review. Great feedback tho, thanks!
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Great! I'm worried about the Sybil attack at both levels: article ratings, and reviewer ratings. Maybe connect to BitRated or other WoT.. need a way to filter out fake/compromised/paid users/reviews.
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Yeah this is where something like uport might come in handy. Another thing we’re doing to mitigate this risk is by having verified journalists review under a Critics Category similar to how Rotten Tomatoes does it. That gives us a quantifiable and verifiable group of expert...
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Unfortunately, as soon as you start picking your own critics, the service is going to be accused of being biased. I think the only way to handle it is to let the user pick their own reviewers.. it's like building a list of nodes to trust not to collude.
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Absolutely right which is why the follower/following feature will come in handy. And our idea of who can be in the critics category- Only the top 200 authors rated on the platform get to review under the Critics Category. So their ratings decide, not us. Can change constantly.
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I mean, it's a risk revealing what my sources of truth are. Those sources could collude against me, become compromised, and then my perception of reality could be distorted.
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