I never heard about them, pol.is is interesting, I will read about it. As for vtaiwan I don't think there are similar problem that we are trying to tackle. It feels like vtaiwan is more like a forum where people who are willing to contribute can contribute, in an organization one big challenge is to onboard people who don't care about collaborating.
> It has the eternal wikipedia-style problem of truthiness
Wikipedia is the reference when talking about curation and collaboration, and being able to have an internal Wikipedia (not just the tool, but also the contributors, the readers, the overall system) is the goal. In a company you can create an approval system with experts accepting new changes that fix the issue about truthiness.
> It would be nice if good versions [...] became available for more of the public at large.
That's my personal long term goal, whether it's good practice, searching for a flat, a good restaurant, ... there are ways that crowd-curation can solve a lot of the issue we have today, there was an interesting article about it a few days ago on HN : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29130017
I never heard about them, pol.is is interesting, I will read about it. As for vtaiwan I don't think there are similar problem that we are trying to tackle. It feels like vtaiwan is more like a forum where people who are willing to contribute can contribute, in an organization one big challenge is to onboard people who don't care about collaborating.
> It has the eternal wikipedia-style problem of truthiness
Wikipedia is the reference when talking about curation and collaboration, and being able to have an internal Wikipedia (not just the tool, but also the contributors, the readers, the overall system) is the goal. In a company you can create an approval system with experts accepting new changes that fix the issue about truthiness.
> It would be nice if good versions [...] became available for more of the public at large.
That's my personal long term goal, whether it's good practice, searching for a flat, a good restaurant, ... there are ways that crowd-curation can solve a lot of the issue we have today, there was an interesting article about it a few days ago on HN : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29130017