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=Problems to Tackle=
:Surveillance / control
 
:Alienation
==CONCERNS==
::People are not connected to the world
::People are not connected to the purpose of the job
Participants:
: Moral valence
·        Surveillance / control
: Addiction -- Farmville (and virtual currency)  
·        Alienation
:: Reputation portability -- no incentives for superrogatory behavior
People are not connected to the world
:Personally bearing high risk
People are not connected to the purpose of the job
·        Moral valence
·        Addiction -- Farmville (and virtual currency)  
·        Reputation portability -- no incentives for superrogatory behavior
Personally bearing high risk
      
      
“Employer”
“Employer”
·        Disclosure
: Disclosure
·        Reputation
: Reputation
      
      
Platforms
Platforms
·        Spam free
: Spam free
·        How much liability should they bear
: How much liability should they bear
   
   
Systemic concerns:
Systemic concerns:
·        Motivation (kill time, fun, make a living)
:Motivation (kill time, fun, make a living)
·        Disclosure
: Disclosure
·        Race to the bottom
: Race to the bottom
·        Exploitation of workers
: Exploitation of workers
Standard labor law
:: Standard labor law
Profit mainly away  
:: Profit mainly away  
Child labor  
:: Child labor  
Addiction
:Addiction
·        How to keep the work from hurting people / the internet
:How to keep the work from hurting people / the internet
·        Demographics
:Demographics
- In house employees losing jobs (but counterbalanced by more innovation?)
:In house employees losing jobs (but counterbalanced by more innovation?)
- Low quality of work
: Low quality of work
-What about when governments do this?
:What about when governments do this?
 
:: Demographics
::In house employees losing jobs (but counterbalanced by more innovation?)
::Low quality of work
::What about when governments do this?


   
   

Revision as of 17:51, 14 January 2010

Surveillance / control
Alienation
People are not connected to the world
People are not connected to the purpose of the job
Moral valence
Addiction -- Farmville (and virtual currency)
Reputation portability -- no incentives for superrogatory behavior
Personally bearing high risk

“Employer”

Disclosure
Reputation

Platforms

Spam free
How much liability should they bear

Systemic concerns:

Motivation (kill time, fun, make a living)
Disclosure
Race to the bottom
Exploitation of workers
Standard labor law
Profit mainly away
Child labor
Addiction
How to keep the work from hurting people / the internet
Demographics
In house employees losing jobs (but counterbalanced by more innovation?)
Low quality of work
What about when governments do this?


SOLUTIONS

Taxonomy
FTC: Full disclosure (for content providers) of paid opinions
Safe harbor – notice and takedown
Best practices - focused at who?
Crowd-owned platforms
Technological/plugins
::"Real Name" analogue "Real Purpose" for disclosure
Categorize employers
Volunteer filtering
Social tools (live chat etc.) for alienation
Platform interoperability for reputation portability
Plugins like Turkopticon for reviews of tasks