Will the media credibility rating that Musk wants to do learn from the ideas of the blockchain content community?

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Will Musk cross the border again and disrupt the media industry?

Will the media credibility rating that Musk wants to do learn from the ideas of the blockchain content community?

today,today,, saying that he wants to set up a media credibility rating website and launch a voting campaign on this matter. At present, more than 300,000 netizens participated in the voting, and 87% of them expressed their support. Musk said the site would allow users to rate the core truth of any article and track the credit scores of each reporter, editor and publisher. Musk is considering calling the site Pravda.

Will the media credibility rating that Musk wants to do learn from the ideas of the blockchain content community?

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Screenshot of Musks TwitterIf Musk wants to set up a media credibility rating website, how can more users rate articles and how can credit scores be traced?

This has to be reminiscent of the blockchain content community based on the token content incentive mechanism.The current blockchain content communities include Steemit, U Network, Bihu, Akasha, QUNQUN, YOYOW, etc. These blockchain content communities have adopted

The content incentive mechanism makes authors motivated to write good content and users motivated to dig out good content.Steemit is the first to embed blockchain technology in the content field, the first decentralized social media platform, and the content covers multiple topics.

Its main function is to post articles, likes, and comments. Users can post posts on the social media platform Steemit, and the platform will calculate the number of good comments on posts and give users a certain token reward. At the same time, users who like and comment will also receive certain token rewards from the platform.But there is a problem in Steemit, that is, the more people have tokens, the greater the right to decide whether the article is good or bad.Voting weight increases linearly based on the amount of tokens locked by the user. For example, if you lock 100 coins in your Steemit account, then the weight of a like is 100 times that of locking 1 coin, which means you are likes by 100 people.

This is a bit like a super node, they have more rights than other nodes. That is, there arises a problem that a small number of people determine the value of the content.U Networksubsequent, which is also a blockchain content community, adopts a token reward mechanism. Unlike Steemit’s likes, which do not require money, U Network uses a mechanism of paying for likes. In order to mobilize the enthusiasm of users to spend money to like,U Network has implemented a prediction market mechanism

, under this mechanism, users are a bit like investors. The sooner you spend money to like a good article, the more income you will get.

Whether the Pravda website that Musk wants to establish will introduce a token economy to mobilize the enthusiasm of the media to produce good content and user ratings, and once again carry out cross-border subversion, it is worth continuing to pay attention.

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