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Just chilling and sharing a stream of thought..

So how would a credibility system work and be implemented. What I envision is something similar to the up votes..

You have a credibility score, it starts a 0 neutral. You post something People don’t vote on if they like, the votes are for “good faith”

Good faith is You posted according to rules and started a discussion You argued in good faith and can separate with opposing opinions You clarified a topic for someone If someone has a polar opinion to yours and is being down voted because people don’t understand the system Etc.

It is tied to the user not the post

Good, bad, indifferent…?

Perfect the system

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[–] CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social 6 points 3 weeks ago

The issue is that people will use votes for if they like the thing or not instead of if it's in good faith, even if you tell them not to, both on purpose to harm opposing views, and unintentionally because they're more likely to notice a bad faith tactic coming from someone disagreeing than from someone agreeing with them.