Imagine if LinkedIn Had a Reputation System

Why use a Reputation Score?

Jeff is very active on LinkedIn. He uses it to contact new business associates all the time, often using the suggestion feature on LinkedIn to find new networks. However, Jeff isn’t able to know too much about his potential business contacts, beyond what they post on their profiles. Though he has used many websites with reputation scoring built into user profiles, he wonders why LinkedIn doesn’t have this feature. He feels it would be very useful.

While LinkedIn hasn’t valued the development of a reputation-scoring system, companies like Upwork and Fiverr have pioneered the way in creating digital reputation scores when doing business online. Even with these reputation scores in place, it remains a challenge to figure out the level of trustworthiness of potential business contacts, considering standardized assessments for business integrity haven’t yet been developed on a worldwide scale. Many business dealings encounter fraud, failure to perform, and theft. PAID intends to transform the way we trust one another, by implementing a trustless, immutable, blockchain-based reputation-scoring system, giving us peace of mind when initiating new business connections across international borders.

PAID Network aims to create one of the most comprehensive reputation-scoring systems ever developed, rivaling the likes of bank credit scores, or even the social-credit scoring systems currently being developed by many national governments today.

PAID isn’t reinventing the wheel by implementing reputation scoring, but rather is taking the race to a new level. Centralized business ecosystems can be altered and tampered with, as many websites which feature ratings systems have been exposed in their inconsistent application of ratings standards. Preventing the adulteration of rating systems with centralized governance models is and will continue to remain a constant challenge. Perhaps this is a reason why LinkedIn hasn’t attempted to publish a reputation-scoring system for its users.

PAID’s ability to track, review, analyze and record a highly comprehensive set of reputation metrics on the blockchain will empower the network’s users to make data-based business decisions.  Having a reputation score on the blockchain, with an inherently immutable record of activity, PAID Network will prevent the falsification of reviews, transactions, and other metrics commonly used to calculate reputation scores. Users who faithfully and consistently adhere to terms in their business agreements will accrue a positive reputation over time, gained by the positive feedback from their business transactions. This allows other users to clearly evaluate their prospective business contacts.

In addition, PAID’s Decentralized Digital Identity (DID) structure, supported with the use of biometrics such as fingerprint and retinal scans, prevent unethical actors from starting a new user account in the event that their previous reputation score has suffered due to their unsavory behavior. By ensuring users cannot simply create a new profile if they receive negative feedback, PAID profiles maintain the integrity of the reputation system. Duplicate biometric signatures will be identified, and blocked from creating new profiles. If LinkedIn were to do the same, it would require massive levels of trust in the security of their central servers, something that consumers would almost certainly be uncomfortable with.

Once a user creates a PAID Network profile and the system verifies their identity, they will be assigned a reputation score starting at zero. This reputation score will increase or decrease based on feedback from the users with whom they do business. This DID is the primary mechanism PAID uses to effectively track, gamify and prevent unethical business dealings.

What Factors will Comprise My Score?

There are a number of factors which will be implemented in the determination of a final reputation score for each user. Below are some objective measures which will be factored in:

 In addition to these quantitative metrics, qualitative metrics, based on interactions with other users, will also be used:

The above factors are the primary reputation calculation attributes, with many more factors also taken into consideration for the determination of a final score. PAID will also leverage the reputation metrics used by Localbitcoins.com, to effectively assess the trustworthiness of individuals. Some of those factors include:

Using the metrics cited above, PAID Network will be empowered to accurately determine reputation scores for each user on the network.

The Power of Reputation

PAID’s reputation-scoring system empowers good actors to reap substantial benefits from acting in the best interests of their business relationships. By focusing on ethical business behavior, good actors with high reputation scores can enjoy numerous benefits on the platform. As a result, the entire PAID ecosystem will run on a basis of ethical and transparent behavior, reducing the costs of doing business for each and every user. With the sheer volume of data stored on LinkedIn’s servers, they still haven’t realized the impact this feature would have on their community. Below are some of the benefits of having high reputation scores, and applying reputation scoring in general:

Nothing is Bulletproof

Though the forethought and preparation of a reliable reputation system can yield amazing results, no system operates perfectly 100% of the time. In the event that a user strongly feels his or her reputation score was penalized inaccurately, they can call for a reputation audit. Arbitrators with the highest arbitrator scores (a topic for another article) will be drawn at random to review all available evidence and reach a consensus about whether or not to modify the score to reflect a more accurate account of past behaviors. With this decentralized, fail-safe mechanism in place, PAID is confident that it’s reputation scoring will be a model for other centralized and decentralized projects in the future.

Increasing accountability, increasing prosperity

By taking a modern, decentralized approach to a proven method for assessing accountability and trustworthiness, PAID Network’s reputation-scoring system will serve as a guiding moral framework for doing business online as it will be transparent, and immutably recorded on the blockchain. PAID will give the highest level of consumer trust, satisfaction and efficiency for all its users, large and small. Too bad LinkedIn hasn’t figured it out yet.

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