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Encyclopedia of Everything - Sam Kazemian - Everpedia

 
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About this episode

What is neutrality and how is information to be recorded for generations to become? Sam Kazemian of Everpedia joins this episode of End of the Chain to discuss the current political climate and how Everpedia is designed to be an inclusive platform.

Sam's Links

Wikipedia | Twitter | Everpedia

Where to find the show

iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Youtube | RSS Feed

What to listen for

  • Why the goal of both Everipedia and Wikipedia is to just present everyone’s story and not their narrative.
  • Why objective journalism no longer exists in the USA due to the polarisation and the cultural divisions we see playing out.
  • Why neutrality bias exists in Wikipedia because you decide what should and shouldn’t be included depending on its reputable source and this conservative status quo approach limits pages.
  • Why if you make everyone mad or unhappy, you are doing something right because you are giving everyone space to present their viewpoint.
  • Why Everipedia as a for-profit company is building DeFi related products that have direct relevance to knowledge like prediction markets.
  • How their IQ token built on EOS incentivizes content creation and editing for the future.
  • Why Everipedia’s mission was always to be on-chain and to build an economically sound cross-chain platform.
  • Why everything is becoming a political question in 2020 and how this makes it difficult to remain apolitical or neutral, especially in the US.
  • Why how you control information is how you gain power; and why this polarization is limiting constructive dialogue in the US today.

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About this episode

What is neutrality and how is information to be recorded for generations to become? Sam Kazemian of Everpedia joins this episode of End of the Chain to discuss the current political climate and how Everpedia is designed to be an inclusive platform.

Sam's Links

Wikipedia | Twitter | Everpedia

Where to find the show

iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Youtube | RSS Feed

What to listen for

  • Why the goal of both Everipedia and Wikipedia is to just present everyone’s story and not their narrative.
  • Why objective journalism no longer exists in the USA due to the polarisation and the cultural divisions we see playing out.
  • Why neutrality bias exists in Wikipedia because you decide what should and shouldn’t be included depending on its reputable source and this conservative status quo approach limits pages.
  • Why if you make everyone mad or unhappy, you are doing something right because you are giving everyone space to present their viewpoint.
  • Why Everipedia as a for-profit company is building DeFi related products that have direct relevance to knowledge like prediction markets.
  • How their IQ token built on EOS incentivizes content creation and editing for the future.
  • Why Everipedia’s mission was always to be on-chain and to build an economically sound cross-chain platform.
  • Why everything is becoming a political question in 2020 and how this makes it difficult to remain apolitical or neutral, especially in the US.
  • Why how you control information is how you gain power; and why this polarization is limiting constructive dialogue in the US today.

SUPPORT THE SHOW

If you like End of the Chain you can help support the show by doing one of the following:

Bitcoin: USE THIS LINK FOR ADDRESS REUSE

Ethereum: 0xDAb148614f22dDa800cF006Be7932eeEB75AC644

  continue reading

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