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Forking the Blockchain and Quantifying Trust and Reputation
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44:26 - 48:50 (04:24)

The speaker discusses forking the blockchain, quantifying trust, and reputation as a way to work around the pulling up the ladder effect of social media censorship, specifically Facebook and Twitter. The speaker encourages using the First Amendment case law as an external standard rather than having the power to decide who has access to the public forum.

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The First Amendment case law should be used as an external standard to avoid censorship by private companies or government.
44:26 - 46:18 (01:52)
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First Amendment
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The First Amendment case law should be used as an external standard to avoid censorship by private companies or government. A protocol approach should be suggested to allow users to make decisions themselves.

Chapter
Forking the Blockchain and Quantifying Trust and Reputation
Episode
E27: The Great Inflation Debate, Amazon gets spicy on Twitter, rethinking supply chains & more
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The idea of forking the blockchain concept can be used to help quantify reputation and trust, which could provide a solution to the problem of social media platforms.
46:18 - 48:50 (02:32)
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Blockchain
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The idea of forking the blockchain concept can be used to help quantify reputation and trust, which could provide a solution to the problem of social media platforms. Bitcloud and Jason's open source project at Twitter are some of the interesting solutions to this problem.

Chapter
Forking the Blockchain and Quantifying Trust and Reputation
Episode
E27: The Great Inflation Debate, Amazon gets spicy on Twitter, rethinking supply chains & more
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg