Post #2564617
2024-12-02 03:30 UTC
@whophd@ioc.exchange @rauschma@fosstodon.org @geertaarts@mastodon.green
So, for FoFs (assuming -100 to +100) the effective score would be your friend's rating of that FoF, multiplied by the % you gave the linking friend?
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@whophd@ioc.exchange 2024-12-02 08:19
@jaystephens@mastodon.social @rauschma@fosstodon.org @geertaarts@mastodon.green Yep. It’s probably only ‘Following’ accounts, since that’s a basic unit of implicit trust. What I love the most though is the implicit blocklists — if you already have one, then they’re default to -100 each. But most importantly, any ‘Following’ accounts would also need -80, -60, etc. I could see how negative scores might want to traverse ‘Follower’ as well as ‘Following’. The trial runs would be fun to find out. Since ‘max depth’ might have practical limits, these sorts of experiments would help a lot.