Wow... that was an amazing article, one of the best that I have read in a while. It really gave a lot of insight into social interactions, and not just online ones. Thanks for the link.
Someone mentioned Reddit, and I was thinking exactly the same thing, myself. Of course, Reddit at least does include many of the mechanisms suggested in the article, but there is one glaring omission: established users do not seem to have much more power than non-established ones. Perhaps users with more karma should have more weight when voting certain entries up or down. Just a thought...
Someone mentioned Reddit, and I was thinking exactly the same thing, myself. Of course, Reddit at least does include many of the mechanisms suggested in the article, but there is one glaring omission: established users do not seem to have much more power than non-established ones. Perhaps users with more karma should have more weight when voting certain entries up or down. Just a thought...