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How does ReputationShare address these issues?
- Consumers are notified that a site uses ReputationShare, and that behavioral information will be shared with other sites. This promotes self-moderated behavior.
- Web sites collaborate by sharing reputational information. For example:
- User A has been an active, positive web user for 5 years and never flagged for misconduct
- User B's account is only 3 weeks old and has been flagged for bullying, financial fraud, and cheating in games
- Web sites leverage reputational information to make registration and moderation decisions (e.g. allow, block, reward, warn)
- Web sites can allow users to filter and interact with other users based on ReputationShare scores (e.g. I only want to talk to people with a good score)
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