On 12/12/22 6:57 AM, Murray S. Kucherawy wrote:
On Sun, Dec 11, 2022 at 2:43 PM Michael Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
But I want to return to my previous point of whether reputation is
even quantifiable, and whether somebody has actually gone out and
researched it. We can say that this is a problem in theory, but do
we have any data to back it up? I kinda think that should be table
stakes before talking about rechartering.
The industry appears to think it's a factor. This work comes to us
from M3AAWG where there's a critical mass that believes reputation
abuse of this nature is real. Though I agree it would be helpful to
have metrics to describe it more precisely, it's my perception that
there's enough momentum here to back chartering.
So I take it they haven't quantified it either? This strikes me as
highly susceptible to using anecdotal evidence as proof. I'm not saying
they are wrong, I just would like to see actual evidence. That's
especially true if the end result is telling receivers they should do
something that they have no stake in.
Mike
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