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  1. "Open source" decision making
  2. A simple averaging technique to supplement the Bayes equation
  3. A trust weighted averaging technique to supplement straight averaging and Bayes
  4. A voluntary peer-to-peer gift giving economic system
  5. Aggregation techniques
  6. Allowing for more than predicate questions in the trust-weighted histogram (TWH) algorithm
  7. Applications
  8. Argument evaluation and scoring
  9. Arrow's theorem
  10. Attenuation in trust networks
  11. Avoiding feedback
  12. Balance between individual liberties and the community
  13. Bayes and certainty
  14. Bayesian & non Bayesian approaches to trust and Wang & Vassileva's equation
  15. Best Homemade Veggie Burger Recipes
  16. Binned and continuous distributions
  17. Brainstorming 45
  18. Capital vs. Labor: a theory of society
  19. Cardinal voting systems
  20. Civility and battling entrenched bias
  21. Commentary on technology and feasibility of the ratings system
  22. Communities and the right to secession
  23. Community
  24. Community and libertarianism
  25. Compensation for participants
  26. Consensual reality
  27. Contract as a method to mitigate the basic liberties imposition
  28. Culture and privacy in a ratings-based society
  29. Current ratings systems
  30. Debate
  31. Deductive & inductive arguments and use cases
  32. Defining utopia
  33. Democratizing resource allocation
  34. Differential privacy, secure multiparty computation, and homomorphic encryption
  35. Direct democracy
  36. Economic losses and counterfactuals
  37. Economic predicates
  38. Economic systems
  39. Effect of cycling in trust networks
  40. Error bars and a problem with Bayesian modeling
  41. Establish trust
  42. Exercising the algorithm interface with more complex data types
  43. Fake identities and ratings
  44. Freedom of speech
  45. Government and physical space
  46. Heuristics and policy-making
  47. Hippy communes, socialism, work, and egalitarianism
  48. Hysteresis
  49. Ideas for encryption in aggregators
  50. Identity trust in the subjective ratings system

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