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@fun
š goodbye Active Badge š hello Reputation new component on FarcasterUserStats.com that accurately assesses if a you should trust a user or not ā this is based on follows from 60 reputable native Farcaster users that have high reputation
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christin
@christin
I did a sampling of folks, and it seems the data is quite extreme, folks are either 100% "excellent" or 0.XX% "poor"..and also, of those who are "poor" in this metric, I would feel a bit hurt to receive such a ranking since it is dependent on friendship with OG users, rather than reflective of quality of contributions.
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christin
@christin
I commend your build speed as usual, just want to point out that the language of "excellent" and "poor" may not be reflect the data presented here, which is more about connection with a selected list of users who were on the platform earlier. And I'm speaking as someone who is 100%/excellent by your calculations š
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welter
@fun
yeah i agree! need better language, grading a user is weird too but i think relationships are a good indicator for trust spending more time a user posts quality casts on farcaster, it translates into trust from more people
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Kristin Piljay
@kristinpiljay
Yeah, I was rated as poor (2%) but I have all green checks except I don't have 400 followers yet. Maybe use another word for poor. Like developing or newby or novice or something like that. Someone who is still building their community here.... I tend to socialize with a group of artists, so I am not followed by
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@fun
you're right, mistake on my part, wrong language to use the word "poor" i replaced it to "low reputation" for now i will be adding better indicators with different weights maybe 60% based on user activity and 40% relationship follows, which might be better because right now it's 100% based on follows
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Kristin Piljay
@kristinpiljay
Low sounds a bit better than poor. Thanks Welter! I was not aggressively trying to get follows. It was fast at first and then slowed down, but I thought I'd get to 400 eventually and I prefer it just to happen naturally.
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