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=Examples=
=Examples=
 
* [http://pages.ebay.com/help/feedback/evaluating-feedback.html eBay's Feedback Rating]
 
* The Slashdot introduced [http://slashdot.org/moderation.shtml ''karma'' system]
* eBay's Feedback Rating at http://pages.ebay.com/help/feedback/evaluating-feedback.html
* The free software [http://www.advogato.org/ Advogato]
 
* The [[Center for Adventure Economics]] at [[Couchsurfing]] ''was'' working on trust metrics, check the [http://wiki.couchsurfing.com/en/Trust CouchSurfing wiki].
* The Slashdot introduced ''karma'' system, at http://slashdot.org/moderation.shtml
 
* The free software Advogato, at http://www.advogato.org/
 
* The [[Center for Adventure Economics]] at [[Couchsurfing]] is working on trust metrics, see
http://wiki.couchsurfing.com/en/Trust
 


=More Information=
=More Information=

Revision as of 16:42, 16 June 2007

A trust metric is a measure of how a member of a group is trusted by the other members.

Since the definition of trust and reputation, as well as of trust metrics and reputation systems is partially interchangeable, see also our entry on Reputation where we discuss reputation systems.

The Wikipedia article on trust metrics notes that such systems must exhibit "Attack resistance, i.e. the ability to handle agents who participate in bad faith (i.e. who aim to abuse the presumption of trust).


Examples

More Information

See our entries on Trust and Reputation

Trust Metrics Wiki is a Wiki whose goal is to review, understand, code and compare on same data all the trust metrics proposed so far.


External links

Provided by the Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust_metric