What do you think about it? I guess that woman to men ratio will be something like 1:20

  • NGram@piefed.ca
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    2 days ago

    Other apps do have some good anti-bot measures which could be adopted for a FOSS project. The problem with a lot of cryptographic solutions for this is that often cryptography is usually more about proving your identity more than proving something about your identity. Tor is also focused on privacy from middle-men, which doesn’t really make sense for a dating app.

    I think the challenge boils down to how to prove you’re human without biometrics or other PII. And I think the sad reality is that you can’t prove it. Though you may be able to prove you have unique PII with some sort of zero-knowledge proof…

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      22 hours ago

      An LSAG signature proves that the signature came from one of the announced public keys, but it is impossible to know which.

      I mean I just took the users word for summarizing the thing accurately, but doesn’t seem too complicated to me https://crypto.stackexchange.com/a/112036

      Either way, it’s not about this specific idea. It’s just that you need some technical way to combat bots, be it cryptography, web of trust, subjective moderation etc. If it’s open source, there will not be enough volunteers to do moderation

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        21 hours ago

        LSAG is a good shout but I’m not sure it’s sufficient. It enables anonymous verification of something against a set of known public keys. But you still need to make sure that set of public keys is coming from real humans. It’s not proof that a user has a property (i.e. being human), it’s just proof they are a user.

        But yes this is sort of a digression from the actual main problem. The real anti-bot solution is a mix of methods imo.

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      2 days ago

      Maybe it would need to draw on experiences of moderating chat rooms and forums - these are very often done by volunteers who put a lot of time and energy into it because they believe in it.

      There is also the “Web Of Trust” concept, where, given that everyone can prove their identity, people can then vouch for each other.