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js8today at 7:37 AM2 repliesview on HN

I don't understand why people who don't like fake news and manipulation won't embrace the social graph as a public good.

If enough people were willing to publicly certify that their fellow contacts are human, anybody could then assign trust to each social graph node based on the trust they have in the path to them. It would completely decentralize the algorithms and remove the fake accounts as less trustworthy.

I think people tried this with PGP but it never really caught on.


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zombottoday at 7:52 AM

It doesn't scale as a consumer good. Letting go of consumerist habits is just as hard as breaking any other habit.

Also, it could just as easily be faked, like so much else. Even if someone offered such an assurance, I wouldn't trust random strangers on the internet. At best it would become an arms race between "this is not a real person" and those who sell fake assurances. And it would be one more weapon to damage anyone's reputation you don't like. "not a real person!"

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mulmentoday at 7:49 AM

The social graph is the source of the fake news and manipulation. Before social media the social graph was email and it was all the same slop and misinformation. Before that it was literally physical mail. Look up chain letters. Truly nothing is new.

If I certify my racist thanksgiving ruining uncle is a real person that doesn’t actually help you avoid misinformation.

I honestly don’t care if the information I consume comes from a person or a robot. I only care if it is accurate or not. Those dimensions are orthogonal.

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