We currently are running two projects, LogiLogi.org and OgOg.org.
LogiLogi.org
LogiLogi.org is a website dedicated to philosophical and humanities-related discussions via the web. It combines elements of Fora and Wikis with a rating-, and a tagging-system. It’s aim is to combine openness with quality, and it tries to achieve this by allowing visitors to rate content. In turn authors whose content was considered good get more voting power to decide what other content they think is good. And well-rated content is shown first. This makes LogiLogi both open and sensitive to quality.
You can also watch the video of our presentation at the Fosdem-conference in Brussels
OgOg.org
OgOg.org offers a rating system similar to that of LogiLogi but it is applied to posts from RSS-feeds. People whose blog-articles are voted on as being good, get more voting power on OgOg. This voting power distribution always happens from certain viewpoints. The tags/categories set for the post are used as viewpoints.
So authors can get more voting power in categories like ‘Philosophy’ and ‘Programming’. An author’s voting power is also translated into a ranking, and because you can login with your OpenID account, your ranking can also be exported to, and used other sites through OgOg’s API.
If you would like to join us with your (new) project, let us know.
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