2009/11/26 Peter H. Reiser <[email protected]>: > And last but not least you can check-out the demo site where we calculate > Community Equity for a status.net microblog ..
I get the feeling that I'm going off topic here, but is that demo site built atop liferay? Just curious. > On Nov 26, 2009, at 1:39 AM, Christopher Vollick wrote: > > ** This email gets kind of long, rambley, and a little bit technical. Read > as much of it as you like, and feel free to ignore the rest ** > > So, today I woke up and felt like writing a User Karma thing. > So, I did: > http://gitorious.org/~cvollick/statusnet/cvollicks-clone/commits/karma Amazing! It's a really really simple idea. Good way to bring in democracy into the whole follower/following process. It will be easier to root out the spammers and give those who need to be heard a platform for their launch. It's weird that the fine people over at twitterland didn't think of this. I think they need a system like this more than anything else. Well, I suppose the lists feature is a sort of obtuse way of recommending people. But it seems very uni-dimensional and an easily manipulable with the creation of fake accounts and lists of fakey fakes recommending these fake accounts. Great job Christopher! Looking forward to this being a major feature in the next release. Regards, Manu Ullas _______________________________________________ StatusNet-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.status.net/mailman/listinfo/statusnet-dev
