"*How would we stop that 13 year old kid from Molvanîa claiming they built
the entire internet?*" - Cross that bridge when you get to it. For now, the
verification process is a massive traction barrier. I'd go with a trust
system until you start to see dodgy data.


On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Andrew Ballard <abrebusin...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Cheers, Alex - that's exactly the kind of feedback I was after.
>
> -- Verification (or validation) it at the heart of the concept, so it's an
> important to get it right. Movies are a one-time thing, but web sites morph
> or get completely reworked over time - and being able to work the historic
> angle is something I'd love to try to capture.
>
> You are indeed part of the target market for Webcred.it: an individual
> expert who couldn't be recognised for their expertise on a particular
> project.
>
> -- Happy to explore the Stack Overflow herd-type verification... How do
> you see it working? What would be a minimum criteria to go live? How would
> conflict be resolved? How would we stop that 13 year old kid
> from Molvanîa claiming they built the entire internet?
>
> Thanks in advance, Alex, everyone - really appreciate your
> time/thoughts...   AB
>
>
> On Friday, January 24, 2014 9:49:42 AM UTC+11, Alex North wrote:
>>
>> IMO you should ditch the hard verification and replace it with a
>> community/trust/vote thing, Stack Overflow style. I no longer have access
>> to most of the sites I built because I'm an individual contributor, not an
>> agency. Most of the "application"-style sites would be built this way,
>> their creators having moved on to other things.
>>
>> I was about to list some of my work, but now learning it will never be
>> shown makes it kinda pointless.
>>
>> (Also +1 for expanding to all consumer technology including apps and
>> devices).
>>
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