James Surowiecki wrote a book entitled The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations in which he discussed under what circumstances groups tend to make better decisions that the individuals making up the group.
This idea has been taken up by a number of online forums, many of which have deliberately tried to shape their dynamics to match Surowiecki's criteria through technological means. In particular a lot of work has been done on trust networks, that add metadata allowing the participant's opinions of each other's competance to be taken into account when weighing a collective decision. [*1]
Does anyone have suggestions as to whether this forum ("Defining Wisdom") could benefit from some mechanism (beyond the existing taging mechanism) of categorising or rating users or posts. If so, how it could or should be done? And how would you see the resulting metadata being used to make the better/useful/insightful posts more accessible? Could it do more than that, and actually produce better collective opinions from this site than produced by any individual poster (say, when combined with polls about the nature of wisdom)?
Douglas
[*1] For the mathematically inclined, have a look at this essay on the attack resistant trust metric metadata used by Advogato.
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