21:33 < urgen> Schuyler: as an alternative metric for regarding
whether something passes or not — http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sd-2/
- 21:34 < urgen> Structural Deep Democracy SD-2 uses page rank to measure
passage
- 21:35 < urgen> the bot helps some of the questions you didn’t know you
had to show up
- 21:36 < echarp> sd2 I know, but I dislike
-M: Emmanuel, your EC-D has a similar flavor to SD2.
It looks more like SD2 than it is looks like AD because of its
accumulative voting.
- 21:36 < urgen> I just wanted to show Schuyler a weighted metric method
- 21:36 < echarp> plus I’m occasionaly sort of discussing with mark on
top-politics, he’s rather disagreeable
-M: “disagreeable” – aren’t I only responding to your own
disagreeableness?
- 21:36 < urgen> I wasn’t trying to express support or not
- 21:37 < urgen> it is easy to snowball pagerank
- 21:37 < urgen> so the idea would fail fast without a lot of protection
-M: The protection is at the input side. The votes are protected.
- 21:37 < echarp> pagerank is interesting ;)
-M: Especially since your accumulative voting may need it.
Two questions:
- If your delegable proxy system doesn’t use PageRank to process the
delegable proxy inputs, how does it work?(I have asked several times -
I am still waiting. People, PageRank is an algorithm can can handle the
complexities of representitives cross-endorsing one another.)
- Is the input issue vote, or delegation, or is it issue vote
and/or delegation.
(You did express the sentiment earlier that you wanted to maximize
choice, yes?)
shanti
Mark, Seattle WA USA
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