@Gargron "It’s like a helper toolkit for your home feed to get more context for posts according to your own criteria."
You're a lying cunt, you nigger-faggot piece of shit.
>EUNOMIA is a 3-year EU-funded Innovation Action project. Its goal is to assist users of social media to:
>
> - Identify the provenance of information;
> - Assess online information and
> - Protect their network from misinformation.
>
>The project develops a decentralised and open-source solution for social media users to raise awareness and enable active participation in the trustworthiness verification process.
So this has everything to do with social credit scores, with trustworthiness of users, and with spying on people.
again from your own website, eunomia.social it talks about fighting misinformation:
> The challenge of the infodemic
> Misinformation is a societal challenge with multiple layers. We argue that all social media users can adopt information hygiene routines to protect themselves and their network against the 'infodemic’ of rapidly spreading misinformation. Information hygiene is not the same as guidelines for detecting fake news. To use the medical analogy, hygiene is not about actively looking for pathogens, but about routines that reduce the risk of infection on a daily basis. Similarly, we define information hygiene as the practice of following daily routines that reduce the risk of acting upon and sharing misinformation to one’s network.
So by creating a trustworthiness (social credit) score, users can submit themselves to the botnet of EUnomia to have their posts analyzed for factuality and correctness. I don't see how what you're doing isn't lying.
You're a lying cunt, you nigger-faggot piece of shit.
>EUNOMIA is a 3-year EU-funded Innovation Action project. Its goal is to assist users of social media to:
>
> - Identify the provenance of information;
> - Assess online information and
> - Protect their network from misinformation.
>
>The project develops a decentralised and open-source solution for social media users to raise awareness and enable active participation in the trustworthiness verification process.
So this has everything to do with social credit scores, with trustworthiness of users, and with spying on people.
again from your own website, eunomia.social it talks about fighting misinformation:
> The challenge of the infodemic
> Misinformation is a societal challenge with multiple layers. We argue that all social media users can adopt information hygiene routines to protect themselves and their network against the 'infodemic’ of rapidly spreading misinformation. Information hygiene is not the same as guidelines for detecting fake news. To use the medical analogy, hygiene is not about actively looking for pathogens, but about routines that reduce the risk of infection on a daily basis. Similarly, we define information hygiene as the practice of following daily routines that reduce the risk of acting upon and sharing misinformation to one’s network.
So by creating a trustworthiness (social credit) score, users can submit themselves to the botnet of EUnomia to have their posts analyzed for factuality and correctness. I don't see how what you're doing isn't lying.
@coyote You kiss your mother with that mouth?