RE: User Authority - A Better Reputation System With Interesting Applications

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User Authority - A Better Reputation System With Interesting Applications

in steemdev •  7 years ago 

All I'm saying is that entire careers have been built out of reverse engineering the pagerank algos, and if there's money involved people will always try to "crack" algos.

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and those career almost no longer exist. "SEO Expert" are now building websites that are actually doing what the are supposed to do, create value around a particular niche. Black hat is pretty much dead.

So what about this attack vector: An attacking user creates one hundred accounts. These accounts all follow each other giving them a neutral UA. Then all of these accounts follow the attacking user to transfer their UA to the attacking user.

Wouldn't this be a way to undermine the UA system?

I like the idea behind UA, I'm just worried it won't work.

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