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erica
@heavygweit
I’ve thought several times about why there are review platforms for service providers but never for customers esp for home service providers this would be so valuable uber/doordash are really the only ones I know of that implement bidirectional reviews never could come up with a solid answer for why this isn’t more commonplace, seems like it’d hold folks a lot more accountable and reign in the increase in mistreatment of service providers we’ve seen
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Ox Bid
@oxb
Completely agree! Many people actually struggle with not being paid on time or not being paid at all. I know this because I've heard a lot of complaints from community managers and moderators who couldn’t get their compensation for part time jobs in crypto.
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accountless.eth
@accountless.eth
this is a great point
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Nicolaus
@nicolaus
Omg if Starbucks could figure out how to implement this for their overworked baristas to review online orderers. “⭐️⚫️⚫️⚫️⚫️ never tips”
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christopher carfi
@ccarfi
a classic from the archives, with some thoughts on “rate the raters” which gets somewhat into the area https://www.lifewithalacrity.com/article/collective-choice-with-rating-systems/
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blits
@imblits
haven't ever used doordash, isn't it a food delivery service? I can understand why there's a need in bidirectional reviews for uber, but why would you need it for a food delivery since the interaction is so short :\
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