These days I am doing double duty, reaching out to individuals through Clubhouse and Lunchclub to extend my reach surrounding the subjects of the Logos Project as well as my daily duties for Full 360. I have been pleased with the reception, from polite to enthusiastic, I have received for various aspects of Logos. One person has gotten deep into the current (raggedy) state of prototyping for XRepublic and several have considered the implications for Boxtag. But I have to give full marks to Sumeet R. for recognizing something about Boxtag that I never considered.
I'll get more into Boxtag as time goes by for those who don't know it beyond the idea of 'multidimensional karma for comments' over time. As much as I'd like to spend my early retirement building the entire thing myself, various economic dislocations and personal miscalculations have made early retirement a diminishing possibility. So I'm being as open as someone non-famous can be. Thus the revival of Cubegeek and the upcoming establishment of the Logos Group however small it may be. Never underestimate the power of one man and twelve disciples.
At any rate, Sumeet related a story about the difficulties with meta-moderation at StackOverflow, with some note about how a subject may be answered and the frozen, or some response might be considered out of bounds. Whether or not Boxtag was originally implemented at StackOverflow, it can be implemented in retrospect which allows meta-moderation over and along with the original one dimensional karma system. Boxtag itself will offer incentives for postfacto meta-moderation in a way 'similar' to that of Wikipedia so that subjects that are considered 'dead' may come to life once again. This will be especially useful in solving the oracle problem. It can be crowdsourced if meta-moderation is done right. We think Boxtag will be meta-moderation done right.
Thanks Sumeet. You're brilliant.
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