The idea of “Unexplored as a network formation system” was followed by the question of whether it would be possible to create an algorithm for building useful human networks without relying on the national budget.
2017-12-30
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human network Construction Algorithm roughly
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Create lots of small groups (communities, 30 people at most)
- Each group is not treacherous.
- Not all are formal organizations. - Encourage informal organization to feel free to make
- Not everything is public.
- Some “gateway” communities can be large or public
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Encourage membership in multiple groups ref. parallel work.
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Information on selfish players is spread to other communities by members belonging to multiple groups
- This will cause Destroying the Prisoner’s Dilemma by placing an observer and facilitate a mutually beneficial community.
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If the informal organization is not performing well, participants quickly leave and flee to another group - reciprocal Groups where action is spawned survive; communities ravaged by selfish players cease to exist.
- Can cleanse itself without explicitly KICKING selfish players - Disengagement, Statement, and Loyalty
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Q: Just having a small group of people did not work. With each passing day, fewer and fewer people joined.
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A: I don’t know the details of the situation, but I guess there was no incentive design for contributing to the group
- In a properly rotating small group, members act for the benefit of the other members of the group, thereby benefiting from the members’ membership in the group.
- Therefore, there is an incentive to continue to belong to this group.
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