Common bug in "sharing economy" platforms is that matching is automated and systematically resets participants status due to non-stickiness.
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Global rating of efficacy helps the platform more than it does the consumers who have their own preferences.
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Providers are unable to profit or gain security from their own reputation.
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I wonder how current platforms would fare against those in which participants regain the profits of their own reputation.
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Perhaps in many domains nobody switches towards platforms like this because consumers that prefer elite workers are rare.
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Well, so what... Who doesn't prefer to compete in a domain that returns greater profits to its victors?
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