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@codyb.eth
Has anyone in crypto world attempted to make a (better) alternative to Wikipedia? Given the editorial tilt of Wikipedia, this seems like such a big, meaningful project to take on. It's one that's also super difficult. Would require $ and a better plan on how to organize and sustain the editorial.
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A community notes built-in powered by token incentives to contribute, fact-check - correct. Could be really good. I hope someone starts a meaningful narrative in this direction.
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@samo.eth
From all the crypto experiences I’ve seen: token incentives to contribute are the death of quality. But would be amazing to have a solution to this…
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@codyb.eth
this is my experience as well. there's an uncanny valley when it comes to getting quality. it's either free and open or centralized and paid. the middle tends to fail.
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Maybe it needs middle-middle ground approach where contributors have a verifiable profile (through Farcaster).
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@tani.eth
We have to moderate the moderator. That's the way large organizations work. Managers get paid to manage their workers and not the end users. We have up-until now aligned incentives likes this: "contributor -> incentive -> end goal" But we need to have a deeper level: "moderator -> incentives -> contributor -> incentives -> end goal"
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We’re early, let’s keep the faith in a decent middle ground solution 😅
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