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the global trust score seems like including everyone that we had interacted with, like
  • the more stackers zapped you, more trust?
  • historically voting for things other stackers voted to
  • ever got downzap?
a bit tricky to understand the local trust scores, don't we all log in to zap? 🤔
111 sats \ 5 replies \ @k00b 12 Jan
the more stackers zapped you, more trust?
We only consider what we call zap trust currently, which does not factor in stackers zapping you. It factors in stackers zapping things you've already zapped. For example:
  • if on Day #1 you walk into a restaurant and order meal #2, then I walk in after you later that day and order meal #2
  • then on Day #2 you order meal #5, then I order meal #5
  • and so on
If I generally order the same thing as you, day in and day out, without knowing what you've ordered or that you even exist, then the restaurant owner might conclude I trust your taste in meals. If one day the restaurant owner were forced to pick a meal for me, they'd just serve me what you ordered that day because I trust your taste in meals.
don't we all log in to zap?
Yes, so if you're logged out you only see global post/comment rankings.
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If I generally order the same thing as you, day in and day out, without knowing what you've ordered or that you even exist, then the restaurant owner might conclude I trust your taste in meals.
so to earn trust, the way is to find out all the good stuff in each hidden restaurants before others?
and from my understanding, local trust basically affect what we see in SN ( gently personalize feeds ), but then sometimes I would look at the top comments, and it only takes one or few zaps to be on top, quite interesting.