I think a โ€œweightingโ€ system needs to be developed. Where a trust score is aggregated, and specifically a โ€œmuteโ€ and โ€œspammerโ€ tag are taken as negative scores. Then basically anything neutral or above 0 is shown to the user. This would mean you still see new people as long as your WoT doesnโ€™t label them as spammers or mute them. Then obviously if someone you follow reposts them or likes something, then you see it as well. Maybe engagement of some sorts should be considered a positive to the scoring? ๐Ÿค”

Obviously easier said than done, but I think a combination of things will be the best result in the end. Testing to see which has the optimum of โ€œstill sees new things, but sees extremely few spammersโ€ will just take time.

Best thing would be to have a spammer tagging system so that the WoT shares a defensive spam pool. Because I know we ALL spent time muting and reporting the same โ€œreply guys,โ€ probably 1000s of times.

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This is over complicated. Make a button to block new accounts that is not older than .. X (User choice)

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I disagree, it sounds complicated but it would really be 3 things:

โ€ข did someone in your WoT mute/mark as spam?

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โ€ข does someone in your WoT follow?

+1

โ€ข did someone in your WoT repost, like, or zap?

+1

Could literally be that simple. And all this info is basically being pulled together anyway. Spammers will naturally end up with negative scores very quickly.

Likes or shares could defend against someone just being a tool and calling someone a spammer because they disagree with them.

And new accounts/posts with no connection to your WoT wonโ€™t be hidden by default, they will simply have a score of 0/neutral.

Just for reference, I think this is literally only 1 additional data point to what Coracle is already doing with their little WoT score next to the name. And Iโ€™ve seen first hand how useful that thing is

The only thing is, you need to vet someone first before including them in your circle, or in someone elseโ€™s circle.

Perhaps create a filter that allows you to mute someone who is posting frequently in a short period, like 5 posts per minute over the last 10 minutes (user customizable). This way, it wouldnโ€™t be a blanket block