Monthly Archives: June 2012

Renewing Credibility

YourView is undergoing continual refinement behind the scenes.  Sometimes this is catching and fixing outright errors.  Other times we’re substantially improving the algorithms – particularly those crucial algorithms which determine a participants’ credibility. Having made a number of fixes, we … Continue reading

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Virtual democracy inevitable?

A key member of Australia’s Inner Commentariat, Rob Burgess, recently wrote a column Should Australia try Democracy.  To which one Frank Aquino responded: Back in the day, it was the obvious approach to take give that we couldn’t all fit … Continue reading

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Thinking about YourView…

Two interesting reflections on YourView in the past few days.   First, this dialogue in the fictional Fog Island Tavern: Hey Abbé Boulah, I’m glad to see you here — I have  a question for you. And a good evening to … Continue reading

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