One-dimensional Reputation Is Meaningless
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One-dimensional Reputation Is Meaningless
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#3FWIW, Cory Doctorow already dealt with this issue in "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom". In it, the measure of social capital is called Whuffie, and there were multiple scores based on it. Mentioned in the book were:
- absolute Whuffie (Which, contrary to the article's title, is meaningful. An absolute measure of clout is what's being implied by the observation that everyone knows who Barack Obama is, and the number of people who know much about me can be measured in the dozens.)
- 'right-handed' Whuffie, which is a measure of a person's reputation among people you regard highly. Think "personalized Google results."
- 'left-handed' Whuffie, which measures a person's reputation among people you regard poorly.
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#4I did write an influence algorithm for a previous startup in which that same friend was getting a great score. So it's possible to get it right. Klout doesn't.
What Klout gets right is self-promotion: twitter addicts will tweet and retweet their influence, thus promoting Klout. Smart play by Klout.
[1] http://blog.foundrs.com/2011/08/18/why-klout-sheds-no-light-...
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#6so you are against the idea that every person should have a single number irreversibly associated with them, and which represents their intrinsic worth as a human being?
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#7I used to have a 12 dimensional reputation until spacetime cooled and I had to take on this 3 dimensional one and discard my lizard form.
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#8I disagree. My beef with Klout is that it measures authority using the wrong sources. I keep giving a real-life example[1] that everyone gets wrong. My friend is a Vice-President at Google. He doesn't tweet (he has better things to do, frankly). His Klout score is -- none --. Somehow, I believe he is more influential than me :-) I did write an influence algorithm for a previous startup in which that same friend was g…
One number won't tell you the information you need to answer these questions.
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#9I used to have a 12 dimensional reputation until spacetime cooled and I had to take on this 3 dimensional one and discard my lizard form.
Is your reputation recognized across the 4 different corner harmonic 24 hour Days rotate simultaneously within a single 4 quadrant rotation of a squared equator and cubed Earth.
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
Is your reputation recognized across the 4 different corner harmonic 24 hour Days rotate simultaneously within a single 4 quadrant rotation of a squared equator and cubed Earth.
(ref: http://www.timecube.com/ )