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Biggest Problems with Internet

Biggest Problems with Internet. Spam and Scam Drinking from a fire hose …. Reputation. Concise and quantitative measure of what everyone thinks. Competition?. Wikipedia (fails if any diversity of opinion) Petition Systems (Once first person signs, statement is locked in stone)

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Biggest Problems with Internet

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  1. Biggest Problems with Internet • Spam and Scam • Drinking from a fire hose • …

  2. Reputation Concise and quantitative measure of what everyone thinks.

  3. Competition? • Wikipedia (fails if any diversity of opinion) • Petition Systems (Once first person signs, statement is locked in stone) • Online Surveys (Nobody can ever get the questions / answers right and can’t change.) • Social Networks (Great friendship tools, but no way to crowd for common moral good) • Scientific / Academic Journals (Everyone knows this primitive methodology is ripe and ready for disruption.)

  4. Scientific Consensus Consciousness Survey Project Proof of concept Ready to publish dramatic data

  5. Business Model • So far like Wikipedia (free, open source, volunteer…) • Money will bias and ruin Wikipedia • Canonizer system isolates motivated bias from what is important – it is encouraged.

  6. Current Thinking • No owners, no management. • Will become what the crowd wants. • All contributions and ideas by anyone are recognized with shares according to a canonization process. • We could use something like $200K, perhaps like a NSF science grant, to fund a few years of one or more of us quitting our day jobs to push things towards critical mass that much sooner.

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