In today’s interconnected digital world, social ranking systems are readily applied for various purposes and at various levels of society. How will I behave the next time I get into a situation in which I can be publicly ranked as a user, based on my interactions and behaviors? And what are the consequences of my social score on the perceptions and behaviors of others towards me? Punishing the bad and rewarding the good: Social scoring in the digital age Although I don’t usually rank my Uber experiences, I reciprocated with five stars as I felt it had been a meaningful encounter, too.īut, it did get me thinking.
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When the driver dropped me off, he said, “I am giving you five stars”- th e highest ranking on Uber’s passenger review system. On the way, we got stuck in some heavy traffic, and I happened to strike up an amazing conversation with my driver. A few weeks ago, I ordered an Uber to take me to London City Airport.