identity. Just by engaging, in listening at scale, in radically trusting the citizen, we are already
what we would today called network sociology or Internet sociology, I want to discover why people tend to trust each other very quickly online.
to all the scholars that I can find working on that subject and have discussions. They trust me very
in Taiwan, that’s a very divided society with blue, green, not trusting each other at all, and having hard feelings?
Wherever I say that the social innovations build trust between
. One is one that try to undermine the public trust in journalistic institutions. This is perhaps, I
, authoritarian‑leaning. They would also like people to trust less the institutional democracy and media
the trust from users by treating them not as users, but as co-collaborators, co-developers, and so on.
text, builds credibility and shows that the public service trusts people to have a connection
and recording it from different directions. That’s a very strong way to make social trust possible
faith in the government’s trust in the citizens.
into their trusted vaults. You can see that there may be three clinics joining, but most of the Android users
, climate change mitigation, and to many places where you trust the data source that you know without
, reducing the chores, and improving trust between the government and the people, how innovative
is in the political science literature about how one develops a relatively high degree of social trust
, and if the government can be trusting of the private sector contributors to honor the nationalized
. This is a Chinese CCP lying. You can’t trust this information.”
, trusting people, making itself transparent to the people, that the government should not just say we’re
to write very large letters in the front of their store saying, “Don’t trust the app.” That’s our fault. We’re sorry.
It’s easier to think about trustworthiness than trust, because