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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Working through a mental model rn 1. Good content is harder to make than bad or stolen content 2. Given a quantity incentive w/o quality penalty, bad content will always proliferate faster 3. Quality is group specific and really hard to measure So until you know what your group loves, rewards accelerate bad actors?
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Matthew 🔵🎩🌈 🔮🍖
@mstublefield.eth
My take is that bad actors are unstoppable. People will always find a way to scam or farm, and a percent of other people will fall for it. All we can do is curate our circle and reward the good actors we see. Encourage them and help them feel good; motivate them to keep creating and contributing. Raise the tribe.
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
i appreciate the sentiment a lot, but i'm trying to build internet scale apps so i gotta try stuff to fix it 🫡🫡
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Matthew 🔵🎩🌈 🔮🍖
@mstublefield.eth
That makes sense. I probably would have replied differently in another channel. I've thought through this a bit because we had a token-like system to promote engagement, and I've worked with other systems to promote content creation. I haven't yet seen anything more effective than tools to empower users to curate.
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