By that definition no one is allowed to change their mind on anything? 🤔

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It’s the mathematical definition of truth. I started from trust= truth/time, derived from there. I think we need to further define « non-contradictory statements”

Also, frequency matters.

I also think it greatly depends on how the “change of mind contradictory statement » is presented.

Also, actions are statements, and comparing words to behavior is the most powerful way of assessing trustworthiness.

Don’t forget to leave room for forgiveness. If it’s humans being measured they might give you a contradictory statement and be completely unaware of it.

Frequency comes in to deal with that. If the human keeps doing it I shouldn’t trust, whether he is aware or not. Nobody would ever get a perfect « trust score » and that is fine.

I wonder as well. Wouldn't that also make both trust and mistrust go to zero just because of time ?

Zero maybe not, lower and lower yes. Trust is a link that needs to be maintained over time.