Social Design Patterns for Reputation Systems: An Interview w...
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Saved by 4 people (-1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-06-26
- Ludigertruda on 2008-11-18 - Tags reputation system , system_settings , social media design , collaborative filtering
- Suzanneaec on 2008-09-30 - Tags no_tag
- Neuromancien on 2008-07-04 - Tags social_patterns
- Pavel1998 on 2008-06-26 - Tags reputation , design , participation
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Of all the social software built on the web in the last two decades, none are as important yet as little talked about as reputation systems. Reputation systems have driven the entire business at eBay.com, much of the business at Amazon.com, drives activity at Digg.com, powers the moderation system at Slashdot, etc…and yet for all the millions of words written about web design very few of them have been dedicated to this type of software.
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