You can not blindly trust information received from the worldwide network

in #web32 years ago

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Trust is a rather difficult feeling for a person to understand, but it carries an important role in the process of communication between people and life in society. Everyone in this world has their own ways of “feeling” trust, which are based on the personal perception of a person by a person, but in Internet communication this can be very difficult. The Internet gives us an unlimited resource space, including the freedom of interpersonal communication between people, regardless of distance, allowing us to ensure our own safety to the subject, giving the right to anonymity.

However, digital communication technologies have dramatically increased the volume and speed of information transmission and processing, which are less and less accessible to the human brain. The emergence of social networks, the blogosphere has radically changed the situation. And not only because the amount of information has increased, but its very quality has changed. Each blogger, each user contributes his content, his understanding and his truth. If editorials, censorship filtered information for compliance with the accepted or dominant picture of the world, now there is practically no such filter at the output of information.

The situation is aggravated by the possibilities of robotization and algorithmization of communication processes and practices. It starts with the elementary - with the work of search engines, when the user rarely reaches the hundredth link, limiting himself to links on the first page, which only fixes the leading position of these links for subsequent users. And as it turns out, it is fake content that is most often displayed in the first positions. Therefore, you can not blindly trust the information received from the worldwide network. First of all, you need to learn how to control the reliability.

And this is where the Exorde protocol can help. Exorde is built around a core platform that provides unbiased credibility scores for information (and virality-related analytics) based on the community, AI modules, and a token-based economy.

Exorde uses an open source decentralized protocol to collect data from around the world. The project is based on the idea of decentralization, which guarantees data neutrality and transparency. Exorde aims to extract and sell brand/cryptocurrency/share reputation scores based on what people say on social media.

Exorde receives input URLs for public information such as social media posts, press articles, photos, and videos. These URLs are then processed in a decentralized data pipeline that produces output graphs linking all similar data and facts. The analyzed content is stored in an archive that has open access, so any person can access the original information at any time and from anywhere in the world.

Exorde is run by its DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) and uses community votes and polls. Management will be decentralized among all members of the community. Collectively, they will be able to change the internal rules and parameters of the systems (rewards, limits, delays, scheduling, etc.) and will have a built-in reputation system. These mechanisms are designed to continually align the interests of the community and its governance for the benefit of Exorde.

In conclusion, I would like to emphasize once again that social networks have created conditions under which information of dubious quality can be freely and quickly distributed. The urgent task facing most states is to find mechanisms that are most likely to be effective. Will Exorde help in this fight? I think we will see it soon.

Written by Moonvoyager
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