Building Web Reputation Systems
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What do Amazon's product reviews, eBay's feedback score system, Slashdot's Kharma System, and Xbox Live's Achievements have in common? They're all examples of successful reputation systems that enable consumer websites to effectively...
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What do Amazon's product reviews, eBay's feedback score system, Slashdot's Kharma System, and Xbox Live's Achievements have in common? They're all examples of successful reputation systems that enable consumer websites to effectively manage and present user contributions.
With this book, you'll learn how a reputation system can enhance your business, and what it takes to design and develop your own. If you're building, operating, or participating in a website or online application, you'll discover why these underlying mechanisms are critical for any organization that plans to include user-generated content on a website.
Learn how to scale your reputation system to handle an overwhelming inflow of user contributions Become familiar with different models that help you encourage first-class contributions Quickly determine the quality of contributions, and learn why some are more useful than others Discover tricks of moderation, including how to stamp out the worst contributions in a quick and efficient way Learn to engage contributors and reward them in ways that get them to return again and againey're all examples of successful reputation systems that enable consumer websites to effectively manage and present user contributions.
With this book, you'll learn how a reputation system can enhance your business, and what it takes to design and develop your own. If you're building, operating, or participating in a website or online application, you'll discover why these underlying mechanisms are critical for any organization that plans to include user-generated content on a website.
Learn how to scale your reputation system to handle an overwhelming inflow of user contributions Become familiar with different models that help you encourage first-class contributions Quickly determine the quality of contributions, and learn why some are more useful than others Discover tricks of moderation, including how to st
With this book, you'll learn how a reputation system can enhance your business, and what it takes to design and develop your own. If you're building, operating, or participating in a website or online application, you'll discover why these underlying mechanisms are critical for any organization that plans to include user-generated content on a website.
Learn how to scale your reputation system to handle an overwhelming inflow of user contributions Become familiar with different models that help you encourage first-class contributions Quickly determine the quality of contributions, and learn why some are more useful than others Discover tricks of moderation, including how to stamp out the worst contributions in a quick and efficient way Learn to engage contributors and reward them in ways that get them to return again and againey're all examples of successful reputation systems that enable consumer websites to effectively manage and present user contributions.
With this book, you'll learn how a reputation system can enhance your business, and what it takes to design and develop your own. If you're building, operating, or participating in a website or online application, you'll discover why these underlying mechanisms are critical for any organization that plans to include user-generated content on a website.
Learn how to scale your reputation system to handle an overwhelming inflow of user contributions Become familiar with different models that help you encourage first-class contributions Quickly determine the quality of contributions, and learn why some are more useful than others Discover tricks of moderation, including how to st
Klappentext zu „Building Web Reputation Systems “
What do Amazon's product reviews, eBay's feedback score system, Slashdot's Karma System, and Xbox Live's Achievements have in common? They're all examples of successful reputation systems that enable consumer websites to manage and present user contributions most effectively. This book shows you how to design and develop reputation systems for your own sites or web applications, written by experts who have designed web communities for Yahoo! and other prominent sites.Building Web Reputation Systems helps you ask the hard questions about these underlying mechanisms, and why they're critical for any organization that draws from or depends on user-generated content. It's a must-have for system architects, product managers, community support staff, and UI designers.Scale your reputation system to handle an overwhelming inflow of user contributions
Determine the quality of contributions, and learn why some are more useful than others
Become familiar with different models that encourage first-class contributions
Discover tricks of moderation and how to stamp out the worst contributions quickly and efficiently
Engage contributors and reward them in a way that gets them to return
Examine a case study based on actual reputation deployments at industry-leading social sites, including Yahoo!, Flickr, and eBay
What do Amazon's product reviews, eBay's feedback score system, Slashdot's Karma System, and Xbox Live's Achievements have in common? They're all examples of successful reputation systems that enable consumer websites to manage and present user contributions most effectively. This book shows you how to design and develop reputation systems for your own sites or web applications, written by experts who have designed web communities for Yahoo! and other prominent sites.
Building Web Reputation Systems helps you ask the hard questions about these underlying mechanisms, and why they're critical for any organization that draws from or depends on user-generated content. It's a must-have for system architects, product managers, community support staff, and UI designers.
- Scale your reputation system to handle an overwhelming inflow of user contributions
- Determine the quality of contributions, and learn why some are more useful than others
- Become familiar with different models that encourage first-class contributions
- Discover tricks of moderation and how to stamp out the worst contributions quickly and efficiently
- Engage contributors and reward them in a way that gets them to return
- Examine a case study based on actual reputation deployments at industry-leading social sites, including Yahoo!, Flickr, and eBay
Building Web Reputation Systems helps you ask the hard questions about these underlying mechanisms, and why they're critical for any organization that draws from or depends on user-generated content. It's a must-have for system architects, product managers, community support staff, and UI designers.
- Scale your reputation system to handle an overwhelming inflow of user contributions
- Determine the quality of contributions, and learn why some are more useful than others
- Become familiar with different models that encourage first-class contributions
- Discover tricks of moderation and how to stamp out the worst contributions quickly and efficiently
- Engage contributors and reward them in a way that gets them to return
- Examine a case study based on actual reputation deployments at industry-leading social sites, including Yahoo!, Flickr, and eBay
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Building Web Reputation Systems “
InhaltsverzeichnisReputation Defined and
Illustrated
Chapter 1 Reputation Systems Are Everywhere
An Opinionated Conversation
People Have Reputations, but So Do Things
Reputation Takes Place Within a Context
We Use Reputation to Make Better Decisions
The Reputation Statement
Reputation Systems Bring Structure to Chaos
Reputation Systems Deeply Affect Our Lives
Reputation on the Web
Chapter 2 A (Graphical) Grammar for Reputation
The Reputation Statement and Its Components
Molecules: Constructing Reputation Models Using Messages and
Processes
Complex Behavior: Containers and Reputation Statements As Targets
Solutions: Mixing Models to Make Systems
Extended Elements and Applied
Examples
Chapter 3 Building Blocks and Reputation Tips
Extending the Grammar: Building Blocks
Practitioner s Tips: Reputation Is Tricky
Making Buildings from Blocks
Chapter 4 Common Reputation Models
Simple Models
Combining the Simple Models
When and Why Simple Models Fail
Reputation from Theory to Practice
Building Web Reputation
Systems
Chapter 5 Planning Your System s Design
Asking the Right Questions
Better Questions
Chapter 6 Objects, Inputs, Scope, and Mechanism
The Objects in Your System
Determining Inputs
Constraining Scope
Generating Reputation: Selecting the Right Mechanisms
Practitioner s Tips: Negative Public Karma
Draw Your Diagram
Chapter 7 Displaying Reputation
How to Use a Reputation: Three Questions
Who Will See a Reputation?
How Will You Use Reputation to Modify Your Site s Output?
Content Reputation Is Very Different from Karma
Reputation Display Formats
Reputation Display Patterns
Practitioner s Tips
Going Beyond Displaying Reputation
Chapter 8 Using Reputation: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Up with the Good
Down with the Bad
Out with the Ugly
Teach Your Users How to Fish
Reputation Is Identity
Putting It All Together
Chapter 9 Application Integration, Testing, and
Tuning Integrating with Your Application
Testing
... mehr
Your System
Tuning Your System
Learning by Example
Chapter 10 Case Study: Yahoo! Answers Community Content Moderation
What Is Yahoo! Answers?
Initial Project Planning
Objects, Inputs, Scope, and Mechanism
Displaying Reputation
Using Reputation: The Ugly
Application Integration, Testing, and Tuning
Deployment and Results
Operational and Community Adjustments
Adieu
Appendix The Reputation Framework
Reputation Framework Requirements
Framework Designs
Your Mileage May Vary
Appendix Related Resources
Further Reading
Recommender Systems
Social Incentives
Patents
Colophon
Tuning Your System
Learning by Example
Chapter 10 Case Study: Yahoo! Answers Community Content Moderation
What Is Yahoo! Answers?
Initial Project Planning
Objects, Inputs, Scope, and Mechanism
Displaying Reputation
Using Reputation: The Ugly
Application Integration, Testing, and Tuning
Deployment and Results
Operational and Community Adjustments
Adieu
Appendix The Reputation Framework
Reputation Framework Requirements
Framework Designs
Your Mileage May Vary
Appendix Related Resources
Further Reading
Recommender Systems
Social Incentives
Patents
Colophon
... weniger
Autoren-Porträt von F. Randall Farmer, Bryce Glass
F. Randall "Randy" Farmer has been creating online community systems for over 30 years, and has co-invented many of the basic structures for both virtual worlds and social software. His accomplishments include numerous industry firsts (such as the first virtual world, the first avatars, and the first online marketplace). Randy worked as the community strategic analyst for Yahoo!, advising Yahoo properties on construction of their online communities. Randy was the principal designer of Yahoo's global reputation platform and the reputation models that were deployed on it.Bryce Glass is a principal interaction designer for Manta Media, Inc. Over the past 13 years, he's worked on social and community products for some of the web's best-known brands (Netscape, America Online and Yahoo!).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: F. Randall Farmer , Bryce Glass
- 2010, 316 Seiten, Maße: 17,9 x 23,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: O'Reilly Media
- ISBN-10: 059615979X
- ISBN-13: 9780596159795
Sprache:
Englisch
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