💡 EOSTalk LIVE ~ Submit Questions for Everipedia's Larry Sanger [WIN BeyondBit & EOSBit]
EOSTalk LIVE! Special Guest Interview
This Tuesday, February 6 we will have Larry Sanger, CIO of Everipedia joining us on EOSTalk LIVE! to discuss the future of decentralized information and his visions to create a verified, censorship-proof platform utilizing smart contracts to record the documentation and editing workflow on a blockchain using EOS.IO.
For those who don't already know, Larry has been a critic of the Wikipedia platform he helped to create and later joined the team to create Everipedia to help bring the next generation encyclopedia to the world. Everipedia will reward contributors with a its own IQ token and set new standards help ensure the accuracy of the data added to the knowledge base.
💬 Here's YOUR Chance to Submit Questions for Larry
We want to know your thoughts and questions about Everipedia, how the move to blockchain will benefit the accuracy of contributed data, why they chose EOS.IO, or anything else that may be on your mind regarding Everipedia. We are looking for thought-provoking, conversation-starting questions.
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Simply Submit your question(s) below in the comments below.
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You question(s) must be submitted by Tuesday, February 6 at 5PM EST
(3 Hours before we go live.)
🏅 Contributor Rewards
If your question(s) is chosen to be asked during the live interview you will be rewarded with:
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Bitshares a/c: ghayas1
ghayas your question was chosen! :)
Wooah awesome... No wonder I noticed some cool Tokens in my wallet :):):) Too bad I missed the show, though was in after party.
Thanks fuzzy! You the man :)
Some interesting questions that come into my mind:
Thanks J
bts: jjb777
Question: How are you going to verify that what is posted on Everipedia is factual?
gduran1
💬 Here is an exchange on Telegram by Larry regarding the content editor's risk/reward concept to help ensure accurate content is submitted.
Ooh, I'll be happy to answer the question how we will ensure that accurate content is submitted. However, that isn't the question I was answering in the highlighted bit.
How did you get the idea of having monetized version of Wikipedia?When did you realize wikipedia was just not enough?
I have learned that everipedia holds all rights to the contets/contributions made on it unlike wikipedia which uses creative common attributions, Wouldn't this discourage to the contributors since they have to give away their valuable contents to others?
I have always found it hard to preserve my edits/contribution on wikipedia which is one of the frustrating part of wikipedia, can I consider everipedia a safer options since it is going on blockchain?
And why are you choosing EOS platform out of many? How did you EOS as a perfect protocol for everipedia?
BTS- ask.sba2
Here are my questions
Everipedia is a fantastic platform but Wikipedia has more editors on it. If Wikipedia moves to blockchain do you think Everipedia will be able to compete based on the number of editors?
Contributors pay some token to submit their entries. In the process a contributor whose entry is considered not good enough may lose his token.
Don't you think this practice will discourage new users?
Lastly, how do you intend to structure Everipedia's escrow service? Will it be run by an accredited escrow or be handled by Everipedia?
BTS: jot-max
Why did they banned several dozen of Vandals banned from the Everipedia and how does the detection of Vandals on the site works?
Bitshares name: desmond-41
My question: How is the economic rewarding mechanism designed for knowledge contributors? Is there any rewards for questioners as a verification reward? My bitshares wallet: coinwww001