Reputation
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Now all of these systems require a degree of trust, and the cornerstone to this working is
reputation.
Now in the old consumer system, our
reputation
didn't matter so much, because our credit history was far more important that any kind of peer-to-peer review.
Now mark my words, it's only a matter of time before we're going to be able to perform a Google-like search and see a cumulative picture of our
reputation
capital.
And this
reputation
capital will determine our access to collaborative consumption.
The idea there is, if I'm confused about a topic, somehow right in the user interface, I'd find people who are volunteering, maybe see their reputation, and I could schedule and connect up with those people?
Leopard seals, since the time of Shackleton, have had a bad
reputation.
The Yemen Times already has a strong
reputation
in Yemen as an independent English language newspaper.
I had a
reputation
as being interested in patients with chronic fatigue.
This is not a
reputation
you would wish on your worst enemy.
And Nigeria, with the oil sector, had the
reputation
of being corrupt and not managing its own public finances well.
They ended inconclusively, but not before doing tremendous damage to the
reputation
of comic books in the eyes of the American public.
Babies don't have a
reputation
for being particularly rational.
Look, science is hard, it has a
reputation
of being hard, and the facts are, it is hard, and that's the result of 400 years of science, right?
And so inside the neighborhood, our library is nestled inside of a park, which has unfortunately garnered a
reputation
for being a place to find and use drugs, especially heroin, out in the open, putting us and the community in direct contact with the drug trade and use on a daily basis.
So there's always a big question that comes up, because plastic in the ocean has got a really bad
reputation
right now, and so we've been thinking cradle to cradle.
So if someone asked you for the three words that would sum up your reputation, what would you say?
Today I'd like to explore with you why the answer to this question will become profoundly important in an age where
reputation
will be your most valuable asset.
I'd like to start by introducing you to someone whose life has been changed by a marketplace fueled by
reputation.
And so Sebastian bought Squeak to protect his
reputation.
In a similar way that companies often use some kind of credit rating to decide whether to give you a mobile plan, or the rate of a mortgage, marketplaces that depend on transactions between relative strangers need some kind of device to let you know that Sebastian and Chris are good eggs, and that device is
reputation.
And interestingly, what Chris has noted is that as his
reputation
has gone up, so has his chances of winning a bid and how much he can charge.
In other words, for SuperRabbits,
reputation
has a real world value.
The difference today is that, with every trade we make, comment we leave, person we flag, badge we earn, we leave a
reputation
trail of how well we can and can't be trusted.
And it's not just the breadth but the volume of
reputation
data out there that is staggering.
This adds up to millions of pieces of
reputation
data on how well we behave or misbehave.
What the likes of Sebastian are starting to rightfully ask is, shouldn't they own their
reputation
data?
Shouldn't the
reputation
that he's personally invested on building on Airbnb mean that it should travel with him from one community to another?
Now I'm not suggesting that the next stage of the
reputation
economy is about adding up multiple ratings into some kind of empty score.
But the most important thing that we have to keep in mind is that
reputation
is largely contextual.
The big challenge is figuring out what data makes sense to pull, because the future's going to be driven by a smart aggregation of reputation, not a single algorithm.
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