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'''Reputation''' is [[factionally defined]], that is, a [[faction]] must exist in order to decide whether someone has high or low [[social capital]].  This is not something that [[Consumerium Services]] themselves can rely on very directly.  Our [[trust model]] should have no direct relationship to this idea.
'''Reputation''' is [[factionally defined]], that is, a [[faction]] must exist in order to decide whether someone has high or low [[social capital]].  This is not something that [[Consumerium Services]] themselves can rely on very directly.  Our [[trust model]] should have no direct relationship to this idea.
[[Troll]]s tend to believe that all reputation is bad, that having a "high" or "good" reputation just implies [[groupthink]] is in effect and that someone has taken advantage of it, and that it is more heroic to remain anonymous (but still traceable).
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