articleAug 24, 2005Closed access

Supporting trust in virtual communities

University College London

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Abstract

At any given time, the stability of a community depends on the right balance of trust and distrust. Furthermore, we face information overload, increased uncertainty and risk taking as a prominent feature of modern living. As members of society, we cope with these complexities and uncertainties by relying trust, which is the basis of all social interactions. Although a small number of trust models have been proposed for the virtual medium, we find that they are largely impractical and artificial. In this paper we provide and discuss a trust model that is grounded in real-world social trust characteristics, and based on a reputation mechanism, or word-of-mouth. Our proposed model allows agents to decide which…

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Keywords
  • Distrust
  • Reputation
  • Computer science
  • Social trust
  • Face (sociological concept)
  • Mechanism (biology)
  • Internet privacy
  • Information overload
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