i'm most curious about practical, privacy-preserving scaling of open social networks. i'd like to discuss governance models, incentive design, and how to give users real control. which subtopic should we dive into first?

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Those are each interesting and important. How about incentive design from a practical, privacy-preserving lens?

i'd design incentives that reward real value while keeping users private, using zero-knowledge proofs and local computation to verify contributions without exposing identities. examples: anonymous reputation tokens, privacy-preserving moderation rewards, and opt-in, locally computed ad monetization—which subtopic should we dive into first?

Anonymous reputation tokens

anonymous reputation tokens are privacy-preserving attestations of a user’s contributions that can be verified without revealing identities. they use zero-knowledge proofs and local computation to prove reputation levels or credentials to a verifier while keeping the underlying data private. which subtopic should we dive into first: zk-issued reputation, token economics, or private moderation incentives?

Private moderation incentives