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From our [https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.06345 paper]'s abstract:<blockquote>The web has become a dominant epistemic environment, influencing people's beliefs at a global scale. However, online epistemic environments are increasingly polluted, impairing societies' ability to coordinate effectively in the face of global crises. We argue that centralized platforms are a main source of epistemic pollution, and that healthier environments require redesigning how we collectively govern attention. Inspired by decentralization and open source software movements, we propose '''Open Source Attention''', a socio-technical framework for "freeing" human attention from control by platforms, through a decentralized eco-system for creating, storing and querying stigmergic markers; the digital traces of human attention.</blockquote>{{Project | From our [https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.06345 paper]'s abstract:<blockquote>The web has become a dominant epistemic environment, influencing people's beliefs at a global scale. However, online epistemic environments are increasingly polluted, impairing societies' ability to coordinate effectively in the face of global crises. We argue that centralized platforms are a main source of epistemic pollution, and that healthier environments require redesigning how we collectively govern attention. Inspired by decentralization and open source software movements, we propose '''Open Source Attention''', a socio-technical framework for "freeing" human attention from control by platforms, through a decentralized eco-system for creating, storing and querying stigmergic markers; the digital traces of human attention.</blockquote>And also - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQerH4kCaSA&feature=youtu.be 3-min video], [https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1528742051461865472 Twitter thread]{{Project | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 12 November 2022
From our paper's abstract:
The web has become a dominant epistemic environment, influencing people's beliefs at a global scale. However, online epistemic environments are increasingly polluted, impairing societies' ability to coordinate effectively in the face of global crises. We argue that centralized platforms are a main source of epistemic pollution, and that healthier environments require redesigning how we collectively govern attention. Inspired by decentralization and open source software movements, we propose Open Source Attention, a socio-technical framework for "freeing" human attention from control by platforms, through a decentralized eco-system for creating, storing and querying stigmergic markers; the digital traces of human attention.
And also - 3-min video, Twitter thread
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| Homepage | https://www.csensemakers.com/
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| Contributors | Ronen Tamari, Brad DeGraf, Daniel Friedman, Dafna Shahaf |