Hypothes.is: Taking peer review to the Internet
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Hypothes.is: Taking peer review to the Internet
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#2I simply fear that clout will ultimately drive it's growth, rather than the desire to correctly inform!
Maybe impart a "prick" score (for lack of a better term) that people can rate a comment based off of how accepting the author is at discussing their viewpoint rather than denigrating the person who has a "wrong" answer!
Best of luck!
-Ben
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#3I enjoy the spirit of this idea! I simply fear that clout will ultimately drive it's growth, rather than the desire to correctly inform! Maybe impart a "prick" score (for lack of a better term) that people can rate a comment based off of how accepting the author is at discussing their viewpoint rather than denigrating the person who has a "wrong" answer! Best of luck! -Ben
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#5Wow.
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#6Why doesnt such a thing exist by the way?
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#7Initially I thought this would be a free system for paper publishing which would let all new papers published to be available in public domain. Why doesnt such a thing exist by the way?
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#8The flaw is to score people based on past comments, thereby creating a meritocracy that will lead to those voices that need to be heard the most being lost in the noise.
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#9This is a great idea, however there is fundamental flaw in their hypothes.is, a flaw that is inherent in all comment-based sytems (Hacker News, Digg, Redit ). The flaw is to score people based on past comments, thereby creating a meritocracy that will lead to those voices that need to be heard the most being lost in the noise.
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#10It's a great vision, but their website does not disclose how will they implement it better than existing similar projects.
"No one has yet made an effective attempt to leverage the strengths of the Internet to improve the quality of information we consume, at the place that we consume it. In essence, we are bringing crowd-sourced peer-review to the event horizon where information is produced—the thousands of news sites and blogs on the Internet. To encourage quality, we will employ a reputation framework.
We’ve closely researched over 20 current and previous online projects such as ReframeIt, SpinSpotter, ThirdVoice, Stickis, Fleck, ShiftSpace, WebClipper, zBubbles, and others – as well as offline efforts such as FAIR and Media Matters. All have key conceptual flaws which ultimately are or were fatal limitations on their effectiveness and scalability. Hypothes.is is a direct result of our conclusion that previous efforts have missed the essential ingredients of success, and has been designed to address each of them."