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A Worldwide Decentralized Contest for the Best Article on Every Topic
By categorizing articles based on different points of view, a worldwide but decentralized contest can be created to generate content from every perspective. This would incentivize the creation of content that represents every point of view while also providing insight into the differences between how different groups approach certain topics.
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With a proper user account system, online article recommendations can be customized to users based on their identity such as their political affiliation, religion, and certain topics.
37:25 - 40:09 (02:43)
Summary
With a proper user account system, online article recommendations can be customized to users based on their identity such as their political affiliation, religion, and certain topics. Users can also rate articles to arrive at the truth and compare different perspectives based on their individual identity.
ChapterA Worldwide Decentralized Contest for the Best Article on Every Topic
Episode#118 - Dr Larry Sanger - Why Is Wikipedia Broken?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The creation of a worldwide, decentralized, and leaderless centralist contest to write the best article about every topic from every point of view would incentivize people to articulate different points of view and produce the best articles, regardless of approval by a certain group of people.
40:09 - 41:43 (01:34)
Summary
The creation of a worldwide, decentralized, and leaderless centralist contest to write the best article about every topic from every point of view would incentivize people to articulate different points of view and produce the best articles, regardless of approval by a certain group of people.
ChapterA Worldwide Decentralized Contest for the Best Article on Every Topic
Episode#118 - Dr Larry Sanger - Why Is Wikipedia Broken?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The potential for disinformation, conspiracy theories, and alternative points of view to leak into encyclopedias raises concerns about their usefulness for typical laypeople seeking an aggregated understanding of a topic.
41:43 - 42:58 (01:14)
Summary
The potential for disinformation, conspiracy theories, and alternative points of view to leak into encyclopedias raises concerns about their usefulness for typical laypeople seeking an aggregated understanding of a topic.