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Reconsidering online reputation systems
2018
European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Social and socioeconomic interactions and transactions often require trust. In digital spaces, the main approach to facilitating trust has effectively been to try to reduce or even remove the need for it through the implementation of reputation systems. These generate metrics based on digital data such as ratings and reviews submitted by users, interaction histories, and so on, that are intended to label individuals as more or less reliable or trustworthy in a particular interaction context. We
doi:10.18420/ecscw2018_12
dblp:conf/ecscw/WilsonP18
fatcat:vsvd5ohmxnh4tlozb7n2qcdpkm