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Hi,
two points regarding trust metrics.
First: I didn't understand *when* a person gives another person trust/ distrust. Should this be related to article edits? Should one person/ distrust give trust to another person only once (and can change from up to neutral or down, if they want?). Or could one person give trust multiple times to others? Each of these decisions will affect the possibility to "game".
Second: Two possible ressource (but only in German): the German online democracy simulation game www.dol2day.de uses a person-based trust/ distrust system, where between to dol2day members there can be the relations A trusts B, A is neutral to B, A distrusts B (and vice versa, of course). And then there is a minor thesis about trust and possible computer implementations (for multi agent systems) I wrote in 2000. [http://www.westermayer.de/till/uni/studienarbei_.pdf Trust in Bots]. This is in German, too, and I don't have the time to translate it, but maybe it (or the resources listed in the end) is helpful for developing a trust management system for wikipedia for some.
Regards,
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